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colloquialisms

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The entries include many colloquialisms that were missed or ignored by other lexicographers.
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His writing is full of irrelevances, asides and colloquialisms, reading like the conversation of a raconteur rather than a tightly argued thesis.
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He can master most languages that he comes in contact with, including their various dialects, colloquialisms, and sub-tongues.
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Historically, the word "ninja" was not in common use, and a variety of regional colloquialisms evolved to describe what would later be dubbed ninja.
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References become concrete and semiautomatic with colloquialisms, clichs, profanity, and perseveration.
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His style blends classical imagery and diction with striking juxtapositions, colloquialisms, or other wordplay.
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The information from the various programs are then parsed to remove abbreviations and colloquialisms in order to be compared using a conservative matching algorithm.
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They contributed hundreds of words, colloquialisms, intonations, and rhythm.
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The work has no pretensions to style, and contains many colloquialisms.
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The everyday colloquialisms of his set; and 4.
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