It's just as correct to say this term as it is to say "err on the side of [anything]". "Doctors want to err on the side of caution."
no it would be correct to say he or she dances like her
I would say B is the tail pipe end.
You would say the joint was "swollen".
more correct most correct I would say that "correct" can not be compared. Something is either correct , or it is not. One can say "more nearly correct" and perhaps "most nearly correct" would make sense in some cases.
No. "Quicklier" is not a word. The correct form is "more quickly". Sample sentence: "We have to work more quickly to finish in an hour."
Neither: you would say "sympathized with them," or "felt sympathy for them."
"Sympathy" in Polish is "sympatia".
No, the correct way to say it is: "The light side of the moon"
Sympathy.
Junior (Who-knee-err)
In a sympathy card to a client, you will want to say something simple by endearing. For example, "I am sorry for your loss", is a perfect thing to say.
Ask her why she is yelling, and if you can correct the problem that made her yell at you then try to. Or if she is yelling at you for no apparent reason then try sympathy and ask whats wrong and why is she taking it out on you ..
Met simpatie.
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err from a cigar shop im gunna say