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Q: Which phrase tells what Constantine finally did when his reforms failed to help rome?
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What is Better phrase for 'you neglected to'?

You didn't - You failed to


How many syllables are in the phrase always failed?

3


What is the adverb in this phrase the mail carrier finally arrived?

finally. You can often recognize adverbs by the -ly ending.


What is a subsitute phrase for in conclusion?

finally to wrap up by way of finishing


What does the phrase the withered leaves of industrial enterprise compare failed businesses to?

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What phrase could you use instead of In conclusion?

You could use phrases such as "To sum up," "In summary," or "To reiterate."


What does the phrase Peace Bread Land mean?

"Peace, Bread, Land" was a promise that was given to the Russian ppl by communists. Peace- End Russian involvement in WWI Bread- improving basic living conditions Land- land given to peasants Although reforms had been made, ultimately communists failed to provide a government of equal rights and participation.


How would you define the following phrase to feel let down?

That something positive that you had expected to happen had failed to do so, or that someone had failed to help you in some way when you had expected that they would do so.


What does the phrase go back to the drawing board mean?

to start something again because the previous attempt failed.


What is a similar phrase to When is my ship going to come in?

When will I finally get some? (if by ship you mean p e nis)


What is a big word or phrase that means -failed attempt- it must sound a little convoluted or intellectual?

Fiasco or debacle could be good options for describing a failed attempt in a more sophisticated manner.


What has the author Constantine Farmakis written?

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