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Definition:In writing and speech, the repetition of key words and phrases or the careful arrangement of words to give them special weight and prominence. Adjective: emphatic.
No. Names, titles, logos, common words/phrases are not eligible for copyright protection.
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Precision in technical writing is best based on a common vocabulary and list of words and phrases that are used both within the product and within the writing. This consistency can empower people who use the product to learn from the writing how best to employ the product to complete a task. Lack of precision in technical writing always leads to confusion.
Perhaps you should discuss some inspiring poetry in the English language which deals with the topic of nature, or any other writing in English that you have found to be particularly eloquent, on that topic. Answer Linguistically, English has been a language that readily borrows words from other languages, so there are many choices of words for the same thing, each with a different nuance. For example, for rain: shower, downpour, precipitation, drizzle, rainstorm and, out in Arizona: spit (drops of rain that catch the dust and put it on your windshield). There are also phrases and sayings that have been made popular after people hear them and find them useful. Check out the common phrases from Shakespeare in the related link.
Solutions are chemical mixtures, and three words concerning them might be concentration, solubility, or particles.
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Particles,concentration,and solubility.
Words used to connect words and phrases are conjunctions.
Words that connect words or phrases are called conjunctions.
Words and short phrases such as titles are not copyrightable; however there are three registered trademarks of the phrase.
Words or phrases that one would use to "kill" a conversation. Usually with someone you really wouldn't rather be talking to. These words or phrases usually consists of one-worded answers and are usually in the most simplistic form.
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Uttering words or phrases out of context is a complex vocal tic
No. Virtually all languages on Earth have foreign words and phrases.
Key words and phrases