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What is another phrase for "It is not our policy to"
Instead of the phrase "freaked out", try:stunnedstartledalarmedpanicked
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You wouldn't use the word "specifically" or the phrase "for example."
"Let me be honest with you"
For example, instead of ++ you can use ++
There is no such example. If you cannot use an exact fraction then there will not be an exact decimal that you can use instead. And, if you are using an approximate decimal, you could use an approximate fraction instead.
Use "I" when it is the subject of a verb. At all other times, use "me."
No, the phrase "had went" is grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "had gone," using the past participle of "go" after the auxiliary verb "had."
Instead of using the phrase "A most trusted brand", you could use the phrases :"Top of the line" orClassic
you can use "has been". Example: it was hot in the house all day. instead: it has been hot in the house all day.
For example instead of "I threw the ball," use "the ball was thrown" For more information, google passive voice