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Does this noun exist?
Yet this noun did not precede the pronoun, but came after, way after, revealing its identity only in the following sentence.
This noun use most likely began as a shorthand way to say "podium finish" or "podium appearance," leading to such typical skier talk as "I got my first podium".
Another formation of this noun is pheebophilia, which I define as "the desire by an adult for an adolescent" with no sex of luster or lustee specified and spelled with two e's (as did the NBC transcript) so that sloppy pronouncers cannot do to it what they have done to pedophilia.
As the English "charm" does, this noun kêlêsis can mean "appeal" but also something explicitly magical, a spell or conjuration.
If WordNet returns nothing for any extracted noun or noun phrase, this noun or noun phrase is then considered as the word/phrase in plural form.
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Granted, this was a fast-breaking story, but this noun-phrase pileup is impossible to read.
In Russian and Spanish this noun-adjective link can be established only if the adjective agrees in number and gender with the noun: libro rojo (red book).
In this case, the noun "partner" is singular, but the pronoun that relates to it, "their," is plural.
These did the following: 1 count number of items representing a particular language category (eg., nouns) coded as clear error. 2 divide that number by the number of items representing that category (eg., nouns) deleted (in this case, 18) to give the mean category (in this case, noun) difficulty.
Humanitarianism: this abstract noun gained wide currency during the high noon of neoliberalism.
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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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