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How to Use “As…As” in English Like a Native Speaker
Do you know how to use “as…as” correctly in English? In this lesson, we break down one of the most common comparison ...
Getting the message right could move an application from stack to shortlist, because hiring managers may scan fast and favor proof of distributed-work fluency.
Healthy collaboration prevents disputes and strengthens business relationships, keeping conflicts from arising before they ...
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson issued a scathing rebuke of the phrase "illegal aliens" in a press conference and called it ...
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Word of the day: Arduous
Discover the power of 'arduous,' a word rooted in Latin, signifying steepness and difficulty. This adjective describes tasks ...
Could this assertive, albeit adorable, five-door preview a future Mazda 3? Most likely not, but damn it's cool.
The word “lurid” means something that is very vivid in color, especially so as to create an unpleasantly harsh or unnatural ...
What Hi-Fi? on MSN
What is the 'soap opera effect' on TVs? Why is it so hated? And how do you avoid it?
As mentioned, the soap opera effect refers to the perceived consequences of applying the motion smoothing features built into ...
Barkha Bisht shared a picture with Smriti Irani and Sakshi Tanwar from Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi 2, calling the TV icons ...
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Cameras, jargon and meaning: a reflection on mirrorless
Is the Leica M EV1 a mirrorless camera? Are all cameras mirrorless? Marketing jargon, shared meaning and the trouble with ...
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