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English is a language abounding in idiomatic expressions.
'Needless to say' is often used as an idiomatic expression in the infinitive.
English has a lot of idiomatic expressions to offer.
English is an idiomatic language.
Those who use the most idiomatic expressions are most often the ones who say the fewest original things.
A good mastery of these idiomatic expressions and skillful use of them in writing essays.
Many logograms are just graphical idiomatic expressions, "figures of speech."
Is it more idiomatic if I say it like this?
The Chinese have found that the better their children know English, the less they use idiomatic expressions in Chinese.
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The inclusion or omission of definite articles follows idiomatic norms in each language and depends on context and intent.
In English, the only idiomatic position for a pronoun as the object of a phrasal verb is before the particle, whereas a noun as object can fall either before or after the particle; thus only he picked them up but either he picked his tools up or he picked up his tools.
An idiomatic phrase that warns us against Pollyannaism is "don't count your chickens before they're hatched".
A preprocessing (or text normalization) module is necessary as a front end, since TTS [text-to-speech] systems should in principle be able to read any text, including numbers, abbreviations, acronyms, and idiomatics in any format.
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