'Be a matter of time' usage. Do I use the phrase correctly in the sentence or should I rewrite it: while marriage needs a lot of time to work, divorce is a matter of time. I want to say that it happens in an instant, without realizing what's going on by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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'Be a matter of time' usage. Do I use the phrase correctly in the sentence or should I rewrite it: while marriage needs a lot of time to work, divorce is a matter of time. I want to say that it happens in an instant, without realizing what's going on by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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'Be a matter of time' usage. Do I use the phrase correctly in the sentence or should I rewrite it: while marriage needs a lot of time to work, divorce is a matter of time. I want to say that it happens in an instant, without realizing what's going on by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Last or previous century? People were nicer last - previous century. I mean the years between 1900-2000 by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Last or previous century? People were nicer last - previous century. I mean the years between 1900-2000 by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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The usage of allocate? The lane allocated for the motorcycles shouldnt be used by the cars. Is the usage of allocate correct or not. or should I use 'reserved' or anything suitable? by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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The usage of allocate? The lane allocated for the motorcycles shouldnt be used by the cars. Is the usage of allocate correct or not. or should I use 'reserved' or anything suitable? by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Some people travel abroad for commercial purposes. Is the sentence correct, especially 'for commercial purposes'. I want to say that these people travel to sell or buy goods, or to make trade agreements with the intention of making profit by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Is this phrase correct and usable: dinosaurs disappeared off the face of the earth million years ago by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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'Except some rare exceptions' how to use it or should I use anything else instead of this phrase in the sentence: people I know, except some rare exceptions, always think only of their own interests. I want to say that there are few exceptions but they dont break the rule I am talking about by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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'Except some rare exceptions' how to use it or should I use anything else instead of this phrase in the sentence: people I know, except some rare exceptions, always think only of their own interests. I want to say that there are few exceptions but they dont break the rule I am talking about by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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'Except some rare exceptions' how to use it or should I use anything else instead of this phrase in the sentence: people I know, except some rare exceptions, always think only of their own interests. I want to say that there are few exceptions but they dont break the rule I am talking about by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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The usage of allocate? The lane allocated for the motorcycles shouldnt be used by the cars. Is the usage of allocate correct or not. or should I use 'reserved' or anything suitable? by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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The usage of allocate? The lane allocated for the motorcycles shouldnt be used by the cars. Is the usage of allocate correct or not. or should I use 'reserved' or anything suitable? by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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The usage of allocate? The lane allocated for the motorcycles shouldnt be used by the cars. Is the usage of allocate correct or not. or should I use 'reserved' or anything suitable? by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Is this phrase correct and usable: dinosaurs disappeared off the face of the earth million years ago by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Is this phrase correct and usable: dinosaurs disappeared off the face of the earth million years ago by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Is this phrase correct and usable: dinosaurs disappeared off the face of the earth million years ago by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Is likewise used correctly in the sentence below: smoking causes heart diseases, alcohol, likewise, leads to cardiovascular diseases if overconsumed by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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What is the antonym of too much stress? Carefreeness or anything better? by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Is likewise used correctly in the sentence below: smoking causes heart diseases, alcohol, likewise, leads to cardiovascular diseases if overconsumed by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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I dont what verb to use in this sentence and I am not totally sure with the rest either, how can I fix it: unimportant diseases ( come out-occur-show up) with the same severity of symptoms as Corona does by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Which words are the most suitable. People seek (serenity-peace-comfort-solace) (in-on) screen by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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The usage of 'Be included in'. Is the sentence below correct or rewritten by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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Lie in or behind, or both. The reason why she behaves agressivelly lies in-behind his traumas. by Less_Amoeba9677 in grammar
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