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Loved this Episode of My Home, My Song Series. It is amazing to listen.
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For maximized productivity, cranking yourself up is paramount prior to initiating tasks.
Your brain is the generator inside the factory, generating ideas and entrusting you with cooking them up.
In the realm of politics, many disseminate disinformation to stir the pot.
Technical analysis has its own picks and toughs, I mean, learning it.
Doing things by the book is NOT my type of approach to problem-solving!
Where is the text?
Actually, I’m not used to doing everything by the book.
https://www.instagram.com/nativeenglishbox?utm_source=qr&igsh=MW1zYjU0eHdtbTN1cQ== Practical English for work, life, and migration
can't go wrong with : it's a safe way to do or you should be sure of the results. example: you can't go wrong with having a tea party or she can't go wrong with pizza
being in sth era: doing some activities regularly for a period of time. example: I'm in my learning era. or he was in his discovery era.
Ads have become really annoying lately. Your program is no longer useful.
'off the cuff' and 'on the fly' sound so similar to me. How can I differentiate them?