| 1. | Gibbs recorded the time it took participants to paraphrase these idiomatic expressions.
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| 2. | This hypothesis suggests that conceptual metaphors facilitate the understanding of idiomatic expressions.
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| 3. | :It's no use trying to discredit idiomatic expressions by appeals to logic.
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| 4. | The idiomatic expression refers to learning from bad, difficult or unpleasant experiences.
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| 5. | :: : : The instances that you cite are idiomatic expressions.
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| 6. | However, because of urbanisation, many idiomatic expressions have been lost in African languages.
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| 7. | "It's an idiomatic expression; when you're on the radio, you're on the air.
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| 8. | It is an American idiomatic expression, popular in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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| 9. | Other languages employ periphrasis, with idiomatic expressions or auxiliary verbs.
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| 10. | There are numerous regional particularities and idiomatic expressions within Spanish.
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