| 1. | Williams recalls that Previn has always written idiomatically for the violin.
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| 2. | The use of " the " here is idiomatically preferable.
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| 3. | In a second step, the priests then translated the Avestan idiomatically.
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| 4. | No it should not as it is a proper noun and idiomatically stylized.
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| 5. | The story and its variants is alluded to idiomatically in various other languages.
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| 6. | Like others have said though, it's slightly awkward phrasing idiomatically.
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| 7. | Further, some verbs may be idiomatically transitive, while, technically, intransitive.
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| 8. | The second Lua script does the same thing, but more " idiomatically ".
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| 9. | "I love this language _ it's so rich idiomatically,"
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| 10. | Even ( idiomatically saying ) a blind person could see the link between their edits.
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