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35+ Aforementioned
June 3, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine reading an important contract, legal document, academic paper, or even a formal email. Halfway through, you encounter the phrase...
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35+ Later vs Later On
June 3, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine you’re wrapping up a conversation with a friend. As you walk away, you casually say, “I’ll call you later.”...
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35+ Berth vs Birth
June 3, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine reading a news headline that says a ship has secured a new “birth” at a harbor. At first glance,...
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35+ Realise or Realize
June 3, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine you’re putting the finishing touches on an important email, academic paper, or blog post. Everything looks polished until you...
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35+ Spiel or Schpiel
June 3, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine walking into a car dealership. Before you’ve even settled into your seat, the salesperson launches into a polished speech...
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35+ Deduce vs Induce
June 2, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine walking into your kitchen and noticing a puddle of water on the floor. You see the refrigerator door slightly...
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35+ Relate To vs Relate With
June 2, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine sitting in a crowded room while someone shares a personal story about failure, self-doubt, or an unexpected success. As...
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35+ Alternative Of vs Alternative For vs Alternative To
June 2, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine you’re writing an email, preparing a report, or participating in a conversation when a simple question suddenly makes you...
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35+ Subordinate Clause
June 2, 2026 | by John Rock
Imagine reading a story where every sentence is short, direct, and isolated: The rain started. We stayed inside. The roads...
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