| 41. | He later published " A Dictionary of Contemporary Idiomatic Usage ."
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| 42. | The words kick and bucket separately do not contribute to the idiomatic meaning.
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| 43. | :I would say that both of these are both grammatical and idiomatic.
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| 44. | His recent New York performances of mainstream repertory were praised as idiomatic and illuminating.
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| 45. | Carlo Rizzi conducted an alert, idiomatic performance.
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| 46. | Several Hebonics usages have entered idiomatic American English.
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| 47. | The letters introduced in court Monday were filled with Spanish words and idiomatic expressions.
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| 48. | The choreography itself is more idiosyncratic than idiomatic.
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| 49. | And her diction is idiomatic and clean, even when she sings in Italian.
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| 50. | His German has become completely idiomatic, without compromising the wonderful technique he has.
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