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But not only is COVID not going anywhere – for some people, infection is followed by a protracted, debilitating condition known informally as long COVID.
debilitating condition known informally as long COVID.
She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work the weekend plans or last night's tv show.
She also thinks it's important to make time for employees to chat informally about things unrelated to work, their weekend plans or last night's TV show.
First, I answered with a simple "Hello." This is common if you're answering the phone informally and you don't know who's calling.
This is common if you're answering the phone informally and you don't know who's calling.
It can be used formally and informally.
It can be used formally and informally.
So informally, for our class, a computational problem describes a problem that has a structured collection of input data and criteria for correct solution.
So informally, for our class, a computational problem describes a problem that has a structured collection of input data and criteria for correct solution.
To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.
To begin a journey or leave a place, often used informally to indicate leaving or starting a trip.
but these days it's used more verbally and informally to mean "not cool" or "not very good"
but these days it's used more verbally and informally to mean "not cool" or "not very good." There's no direct translation, so it's more of just a way to say that there's something negative about whatever it is you're talking about.
So I mentioned a few ways to informally describe the weather.
So I mentioned a few ways to informally describe the weather,
We use catch to say goodbye informally.
We use 'catch' to say goodbye informally.
You might have noticed that the Penguins acts like a special operations team, with each member having a specific role or skill. Skipper is their leader. In English, Skipper typically means the captain of a ship or boat, and it's often used informally to refer to someone in charge.
and it's often used informally to refer to someone in charge.