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*in what sounds like an attempt at a British robot voice*
As seen in what passed for scathing satire at the time.
So, if you want to say that you think someone looks good in what they're wearing to pay them a compliment, then we use the verb 'to suit'.
So if you want to say that you think someone looks good in what they're wearing, to pay them a compliment, then we use the verb "to suit." "That dress really suits you." Yes, it looks and sounds the same as the noun "a suit." The meaning and how we use it are different,
were pretty brilliant in what they did. I think the more people give, the more it makes
or construct that flows in the forward direction, that kind of dictates in what order events
or construct that flows in the forward direction, that kind of dictates in what order events
In 1934, Britain's legal hold in what was now the Union of South Africa officially ended.
In what? A laboratory?
followed by Berlin whereas cities in what used to be East Germany are considerably cheaper.
So in what ways can we use it?
That accountability mirror I talk about, I was so disappointed in what I saw every day.
I was so disappointed in what I saw every day.