| 11. | It has been ( state a time ) since my last confession ", or using more informal language.
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| 12. | Some of it is informal language.
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| 13. | Additionally, to the target audience, the informal language did not fit the seriousness of the topic being discussed.
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| 14. | "Implicature " is an alternative to " implication, " which has additional meanings in logic and informal language.
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| 15. | :: In informal language " larger " could refer to dimensions, area, volume, weight, power consumption, any measure that makes sense.
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| 16. | Then, lapsing into some informal language, he vowed " to hunt down and to find those folks who committed this act.
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| 17. | Its content was customised for a younger audience, and presenters and journalists tend to use more informal language on the programme.
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| 18. | German also lacks an informal language register, uses modal connectives, and syntactic structures which can be translated in more than one way.
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| 19. | It was also a formal speech in tone, one that refused to adopt much of the informal language of the latest times.
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| 20. | At least, the informal language uses VSO constructions more than the standard language does, or that's my understanding as a beginning learner.
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