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“Praise be Allah” is an expression that blends devotional language with everyday English, and using it precisely helps both religious sincerity and clear communication. In p...
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“Praise be Allah” is an expression that blends devotional language with everyday English, and using it precisely helps both religious sincerity and clear communication. In p...
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The phrase “he is died” is not standard English and usually results from a grammatical confusion between auxiliary verbs and past participles. In most situations, native spe...
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In everyday English, the phrase "a younger" most commonly appears as a comparative form of young used as a noun to refer to a younger person or sibling. This evergreen explainer...
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“Have boys” most often appears in conversational English as a casual shorthand for discussing groups of young males, whether in family, educational, sports, or media context...
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