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Yes. Or usual and unusual; rare and common.
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You can type them then cut them out and make analogies
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If Common is to unusual, then spoiled is to fresh. It's like comparing day-old bread to a freshly baked loaf - one's lost its charm while the other is still full of life. So, if you're looking for something that's gone bad, spoiled is your go-to term.
Sliminess, off-odor and unusual colors will tell you if mashed potatoes are spoiled.
You can tell if food has spoiled by checking for signs like unusual smell, change in color or texture, presence of mold, or expiration date.
Common signs of a malfunctioning refrigerator evaporator fan include unusual noises coming from the fridge, inconsistent cooling temperatures, frost buildup in the freezer, and spoiled food due to inadequate cooling.
Yes, we do analogies.
Explanatory analogies Rhetorical analogies Both A and B
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