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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second miscellaneous" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a second item or category that is miscellaneous, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "In the report, we will include a second miscellaneous section for additional notes and observations."
Alternatives: "another miscellaneous" or "a second category of miscellaneous items".
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In the Town Hall, again, Miss Buckman and Mr. Maurice D'Oisly, of the opera, are singing probably operatic music at a second miscellaneous concert given by the municipality at a price of admission so far below the actual cost of its production that a considerable queue has been formed during the afternoon for the purchase of tickets.
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That changed in 1986 with the passage of the Alternative Minimum Tax.Under the AMT, a taxpayer must do a second calculation that doesn't allow itemized miscellaneous deductions such as lawyers' fees.
As many cases fall outside the groupings of this classification, a fourth type comprised of miscellaneous entities is usually added [ 35].
The two isoforms may have different functions according to the biotype description: the first one is a scRNA pseudogene and the second is miscellaneous pseudogene.
Harrar has the shoestring feel of a first restaurant, with exposed brick, miscellaneous pan-African décor and, on both of our visits, a lone waitress who sometimes struggled to keep pace.
A third of the Characteristics consists of "miscellaneous reflections" in which Shaftesbury, in the voice of an anonymous commentator, boasts of the "random" presentation and lack of "regularity and order" in his writing (C 336, 339).
Being Human (Bloodaxe), edited by Neil Astley, is a first-rate anthology of international poetry: fabulously miscellaneous, surprising and moving.
It was a very standard fast-food pizza, topped with chunks of budget, miscellaneous meat that only a first-year university student the day after an all-night bender would call delicious.
The second includes miscellaneous items like moving expenses, insurance payments or fees covering personal use of a corporate jet.
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