complete as of right now
completed?
It's a phrase used to introduce a new topic. It lets the reader or listener know that the topic that was just discussed is finished, and a new topic will now be discussed.
"Exploring ideas" would be another phrase. "Brainstorming" has come, however, to take on a meaning of sharing ideas without prejudice as to whether one idea is better than another. The analysis of ideas comes later, after the brainstorming is finished.
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Whats another phrase or term for "security issues"?
completed?
It's a phrase used to introduce a new topic. It lets the reader or listener know that the topic that was just discussed is finished, and a new topic will now be discussed.
One word for the phrase, 'now living at another place for study' is relocated.'now living at another place for study' is a phrase, not a sentence, you need to add a subject and a verb to make it a sentence: Greg is now living at another place for study. OR Greg is now relocated for study.Or: "Mr. Greg has repaired to the library.", said the butler, ominously.
for the time being = for now
Most times it is another phrase for 'later'
"Exploring ideas" would be another phrase. "Brainstorming" has come, however, to take on a meaning of sharing ideas without prejudice as to whether one idea is better than another. The analysis of ideas comes later, after the brainstorming is finished.
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An alternative sentence
finished at last A+
A verb phrase is the verb and its dependents (objects, complements, and other modifiers), but not the subject or its dependents.The verb phrase in the sentence is "had finished its performance".The subject is the noun phrase "The San Francisco ballet".
Hey Mom, I found a job. I am leaving now! :p I gained employment.
Next month, the month after this one, 1 month from now, a month from now, or the month that follows this current one.