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(+$75) The word after the gerund in your two-word title is a proper noun masquerading as a regular noun, i.e. "Losing Ground," a novel about a man named Peter Ground.
The English verb EXIT (meaning 'to depart') is formed in English by conversion from the noun (i.e. exit v. < exit n) (OXFORD ENGLISH DICTIONARY "exit, v. and n". OED Online.
For the reading task, the subject was visually presented small phrases describing a noun (i.e. a long yellow fruit) every four seconds during the block [62].
You can even use it as a noun: "I stand by my meh".
Sometimes, instead of finding the right noun, I revert to pictures, and scrawl an illustration on a napkin.
It, too, has the virtue of wateriness, a noun I wasn't wholly sure existed until I just typed it.
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(Or even a noun?) Is "Love" a person or an idea?
(Or even a noun?) Is "Love" a person or an idea?
Participants were first required to indicate whether the objects denoted by concrete nouns (i) had pleasant or unpleasant connotations, (ii) were typically smaller or larger than a shoebox, or (iii) were easy or difficult to draw.
The goal is to take photo-tagging beyond its focus on people, and extend that group categorization to the rest of the nouns, i.e. places and things, to improve discovery and recommendations of photo content.
The macaw squawked: Nouns I know - Rain.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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