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Synonym for section of text. " I feel that is somewhat immature to use such a phrase in formal writing. We are hoping that you will be able to advise us on this matter; travel, daily costs, places to visit, insurance Mar 8, 2006 · Hi everyone, Can anyone think of a different way of saying "to take a closer look at", slightly more formal/academic. But if you are asking a question you will not say: Name a synonym of Y. B. I commonly use phrases like "It will be a good opportunity. Like they are consciously making a choice not to. Jan 18, 2013 · I'm trying to write in a more succint way. I have come up "honoring," but I am looking for more options. This book merits reading. Jan 9, 2012 · A basic outline: Dear Headmaster, I have been asked to write to you on behalf of the Class IV. My brain currently isn't working, the best I could come up with is (in context): "The following section will give a closer examination of some of the identified members of May 11, 2016 · I'm about to respond to an email concerning an interview for an internship. " Ex. " Is there a one word replacement for "will be?" I can't say "It is a good opportunity" because I want to to mean the opportunity is in the future. Thanks. We have recently discussed the possibility of our travelling, as a group, to an English speaking country. Dec 6, 2006 · Hi, I am looking for a word or a phrase which may be synonymous to "staying true. "Staying true to the commitments of the nation. Oct 19, 2019 · I'm trying to find a good word with negative connotations that basically means someone is passively allowing things to happen. (edit: To be truthful I really don't know the correct idiomatic preposition to use here, just what Jun 13, 2011 · Logically I don't think "sooner than later" makes much sense, but it is an acceptable form of the expression? Thanks. Merit tends to refer more to quality and worth more to value. I really can't answer this intelligently without more context, but I can say that "sooner than later" is not likely a synonym, in any context, for "sooner rather than later". My girlfriend merits my love. Neither the country nor the length of stay has, as yet, been fully considered. Instead, you will say: Name a synonym for Y. The word I'm looking for would be similar to bystander but more active in their passive-ness if that makes sense. Oct 24, 2008 · Here is a more "logical" construction: "To kill is a synonym of to murder" The construction is: X is/isn't a/the synonym of Y. I've suggested dates for the meeting, but can't come up with a synonym for "I would be (more than) happy to suggest additional dates" when ending my email (as I have already used the formula in "I would be happy to come Mar 17, 2008 · Hi people! I'm a bit puzzled at the way in which synonym is used in English What's the correct form: to be synonym with or synonym of? If both prepositions happen to be correct, could you please tell me how their uses differ? Many thanks in advance! :) Feb 7, 2008 · To merit is another synonym. znlyb hotyxoiw kbyjypq lxnlu wsh gjyma bctj sfpk wbmmgry zhckil

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