| 11. | The work has no pretensions to style, and contains many colloquialisms.
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| 12. | The title of the series comes from a Japanese colloquialism for drunkenness.
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| 13. | Is the system adaptive to colloquialism, argot or slang?
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| 14. | Especially prefer technical terminology over colloquialisms if the colloquialisms are considered vulgar.
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| 15. | Especially prefer technical terminology over colloquialisms if the colloquialisms are considered vulgar.
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| 16. | His name is a British English colloquialism for toilet paper.
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| 17. | It's a colloquialism that implies a vote or a consensus.
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| 18. | I asked whether she uses colloquialisms like ` hit him
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| 19. | Many people still recoil from colloquialisms and contractions that pass comfortably in speech.
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| 20. | I wrote down two of them, redolent with regional intonations and colloquialisms:
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