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"The devil I" is an idiomatic expression used to convey surprise or skepticism in response to surprising information. It functions as a concise alternative to longer phrases suc...
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"The devil I" is an idiomatic expression used to convey surprise or skepticism in response to surprising information. It functions as a concise alternative to longer phrases suc...
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Real life English refers to the ways people actually speak, read, write, and listen outside classrooms and exams. It includes everyday conversation, workplace communication, med...
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"Ki brother" is a casual address used primarily in South Asian English, especially in India and Pakistan, to refer to a male friend or peer. The term combines the colloquial int...
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