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In addition, youths in slum settings use a colloquial language called "sheng" that is not widely understood by older people.
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"To use a colloquial expression, Mr Withey 'did a runner'".
For several decades, these Laws have been the basis of nourishing menus designed in Latin America; however, they are stated in a colloquial language, which leads to differences in interpretation and ambiguities for non-experts and even experts in the field.
"Sikkapatte traffic!" he said, using a colloquial expression in the local Kannada language to describe the excess on the roads.
"Use the colloquial language to transcend colloquialism," he urged, and he declared that in haiku "one must talk poetry".
Never use text or colloquial language, this is not an email or text to your friends; it is an academic paper.
Never ever use colloquial language.
Throughout the weekend, he posted a series of tweets using colloquial language and acronyms that represented swear words, all of which were subsequently taken down.
It represented, according to many observers, the crossing of a rhetorical line in which using colloquial language to insult or characterize entire groups of people became acceptable, even fashionable.
Using colloquial language is fine in everyday conversation, but avoid using too much slang or too many vulgarities in your speech unless you share that with your trusted person.
"I'm right now at the age where things are getting worse in a bigger way," said Dr. Fair, 61, using colloquial language to describe the increase in second derivatives on his chart.
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