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Debugged It seemed innocent at first.

A new story by Jenny Morelli.

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Changing Horses
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EAT LIKE A HORSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary EAT LIKE A HORSE definition: to eat a lot because you have a large appetite | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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One Horse Town - Idiom Of The Day For IELTS Speaking | IELTSMaterial.com Think you know what the idiom 'one-horse town' means? Explore its meaning, origin, and real IELTS Speaking & Writing examples. Try our quick practice exercises to boost your lexical resources!

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Putting the Cart Before the Horse – Idiom, Meaning and Origin To put the cart before the horse means to reverse the proper order of things, so you're doing or thinking about something in the wrong sequence. It's like trying to move a cart in front

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High horse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms If your sister tells you to "get off your high horse," she means that you're acting snobby or self-righteous, and she wants you to cut it out.

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Rode Hard and Put Up Wet – Southern Saying for Worn Out | Hillbilly Slang Rode hard and put up wet is a Southern and rural saying meaning someone looks worn out, rough, or neglected — a metaphor borrowed from horse care.

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Beat a Dead Horse | Phrase Definition, Origin & Examples Find out the definition of the phrase 'Beat a Dead Horse', its origin and how to use it in a sentence.

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Horse Of A Different Color If you’re told that what you’re suggesting is a horse of a different color, what the person means is that the subject you’re talking about is a different matter or separate issue …

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Dark horse - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms The saying dark horse usually means an unexpected winner. For example, a presidential candidate who comes from behind to surprise everyone by winning the election could be considered the dark horse.

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Hold your horses - Wikipedia

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You Can Lead A Horse To Water, But You Can't Make It Drink - Meaning & Origin Of The Phrase What's the meaning and origin of the phrase 'You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink'?

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HORSE-FACED definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary HORSE-FACED definition: having a large face with lantern jaws and large teeth | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples in American English

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Don't Look a Gift Horse in the Mouth: Meaning, Origin and Use (Sound like a Native Speaker)
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WILD HORSES WOULDN'T MAKE SOMEONE DO SOMETHING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary WILD HORSES WOULDN'T MAKE SOMEONE DO SOMETHING definition: said to mean that someone will not do something even if other people try to force them to | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

Idioms with horses, a thread.

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artifact 1. US spelling of artefact mainly UK 2. an object that has been made by a…

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Some Tools and Rules to Improve Your Spelling | Writing Advice

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Ante vs. Anti: What's the Difference? When should you use ante vs. anti? Examine their meanings and learn when to use ante or anti in a sentence.

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Don't be afraid to use a long word or a technical term, if that's really the best word in context. Don't use fancy words just to show off or to sound smart. I just saw a video where the speaker said a product was efficacious. It's probably effective. Don't utilize something when you can just use it.

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Using the Past Perfect Tense Clear explanation of the situations where we need to use the past perfect tense in English, with practice exercises.

What is the Past Perfect and why do we use it?
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Dual vs Duel | Difference & Examples Some words are spelled or pronounced similarly but have two different meanings. You can say that these words have dual definitions. Now, imagine these two

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Write the inevitable ending.

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You easily can tighten text by omitting "of the":
>One of the most important aspects you need to consider
becomes
>One important aspect to consider #AmEditing

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Using the Past Perfect Tense Clear explanation of the situations where we need to use the past perfect tense in English, with practice exercises.

What is the Past Perfect and why do we use it?
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Proofreading helps.

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How to Avoid Plagiarism Whether you’re interviewing a subject matter expert or introducing key findings from a report, third-party sources can lend extra authority to your work. There’s a…
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"dog eat dog" vs. doggy dog" Learn the correct form of these similar-sounding phrases, and how to use it.

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“I Couldn’t Care Less” vs. “I Could Care Less”—Which Is Correct? The similar phrases “I couldn’t care less” and “I could care less” can be confusing and are often used interchangeably, but which is correct? You…
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Gorilla vs. Guerrilla: What's the Difference? When should you use gorilla vs. guerrilla? Examine their meanings and learn when to use gorilla or guerrilla in a sentence.

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