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With 2,500 to 3,000 words, you can understand 90% of everyday English conversations, English newspaper and magazine articles, and English used in the workplace. The remaining 10% you'll be able to learn from context, or ask questions about. However, it's essential to learn the right En...
Because somewhere in a tumbledown part of our brains, a slithery side-effect of evolution has implanted something to which we’ve given the name “worth.” [Circular logic? You bet! That’s something we’re damned good at as a species.] It isn’t that I don’t think the world (...
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Answers I Wish I Could Send: One Week’s Worth At Merriam-Webster, we receive and respond to several hundred emails a week. While only a relative handful of them are editorial in nature, they are nonetheless a time- and sanity-suck for those who must answer them. Below is a small samp...
So was half a day’s layover homeward bound at Dallas-Fort Worth airport in 2014, coughing and feverish and chilled and disoriented and cared for by kindly church ladies and security guards and men in cowboy hats and the Somali cashier at the gift shop. Some of us have missed out on, ...