No, it doesn't make sense.
Yes, it is an adverbial phrase. The phrase "after all" is an idiom meaning "nevertheless."
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Yes. An idiom is a phrase or expression whose meaning is figurative rather than literal. The phrase has a meaning other than the usual meaning of the words.
a politness says more than a pig. yes that is a phrase
Can you figure out the meaning by defining the terms? Yes, so it's a phrase instead of an idiom.
No, that phrase is not a metaphor; it is an idiom. Idioms are common phrases that have a figurative meaning different from their literal meaning. In this case, the phrase means to stay practical and down-to-earth.
Yes the idea or meaning is associated with a word and it is called its definition.
yes (alternative answer) "cachet integrity" is not a sentence, it is a phrase, and the meaning of that phrase is not particularly clear, either.
yes. it means you missed your chance
Yes, quite a few.
Yes, that is correct. When we use the context of surrounding words and sentences to understand the meaning of a word or phrase, we are relying on contextual clues. These clues help us to infer the intended meaning of the word or phrase in a particular sentence or passage.
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