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Discover LudwigThe phrase "everyday words" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to common, ordinary words that are used in daily conversation or writing. Example: "I often struggle with using complicated vocabulary in my essays, but my teacher reminded me to just use everyday words that everyone can understand."
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I wanted to repeat ordinary, everyday words.
Poetry is the magic of everyday words.
Everyday words underwent a dark transformation as well.
His poems, collected in Parlando (1941), are characterized by everyday words and a conversational tone.
"There are many thousands of perfectly good, everyday words that aren't in dictionaries," Mr. Barrett said.
Several published studies tell how to interpret people's gut feelings – how to translate those borborygmi into common everyday words.
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"Entrainment" is not an everyday word, but it's a term used in various fields of science.
It's tragic in the true Shakespearean sense of the word, not tragic in the everyday word as we know it.
Britain was thoroughly romanized, and it is clear that the British language itself had been much affected by Latin; on the level of vocabulary, such an everyday word as Welsh pysg "fish," for example, derives from Latin piscis.
This coalesced into the concept of "spin", which is now an everyday word, so it is easy to forget that its meaning of "political manipulation or positive presentation of the facts" is a relatively recent arrival.
Amaechi said that he is surprised "that people are surprised" because Kobe used an "everyday word" that he heard.
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