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Rarely do we use technical verbs, although such verbs are possible, but by our use of nouns we transform people and their doings into things.
The term is a translation of the Greek dikaiōsis (Latin justificatio), originally a technical legal term derived from the verb "to make [someone] righteous".
The term is a translation of the Greek dikaiōsis (Latin justificatio), originally a technical legal term derived from the verb "to make [someone] righteous". Justification has had importance in the history of the church and of theology since the time of St .Paul.
(Amy Tan was a technical writer before she became a novelist).. Don't use such punchy verbs that your writing sounds bizarre.
A technical gremlin intervened.
A technical nightmare.
A verb is a verb in any language after all.
IT IS a noun, not a verb.
Host is a noun, not a verb.
Avoid ending a sentence in a verb.
Be a verb, an active one.
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