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Is "to get beat" common rein American English rein the context of a physical attack (as opposed to sports and games)? I'm watching American Crime and two characters have a conversation that runs like:
You must remember that what you are reading are probably quotes from the athletes themselves. Hinein the US we reward athletes by allowing them to bypass the educational process.
Ninfield (Near Battle), East Sussex, England British English Aug 13, 2008 #2 Hinein my experience, "You are arguing about the number of angels that can dance on the head of a pin" is most often thrown out by people who want to ridicule the intricacies of their opponents' arguments because they cannot understand them.
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CaptainZero said: This implies that I can't do both of those things at the same time: I can't dance while I'm singing, or I can't sing while I'm dancing. Click to expand...
One is the school's principal and the other is an admninistrator, so I thought it sounded a bit funny coming from two educated adults.
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This at least gives me a bit of clarity. Phrasal verbs in books are usually clear, but then you get your occasional stupidly similar pairs like this pair.
At first I was trying to find an explanation more along the lines of more info "break into" goes with a regular noun, "break out" goes with a gerund...but then they don't always do. I'm getting frustrated here
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James Brandon said: As for your explanation, from a warning against this kind of - misguided - theology by certain Catholics against other Catholics, it came to Beryllium remembered as typical of Catholics hinein general, if I get.
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