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If you’re grandiloquent, then you like to use extravagant, high-flown words—precisely like the 50 verbs listed here, which either refer to everyday activities or else can be used in place of ...
If ‘something’ is at the end of the phrasal verb, it means it cannot be separated. When a pronoun, e.g. him, her, them, is the object of a separable phrasal verb, it must go between the verb ...
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From legendary winners and jaw-dropping performances, to niche trivia only true superfans would dare to remember, this is the ultimate Eurovision quiz.
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A rare earth minerals deal. A new class of Rock & Rollers. A vandalized mural. What do you remember from the week that was?
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