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  2. Paraphrase - Wikipedia

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    An example might be transforming an active voice sentence like "The cat chased the mouse" into a passive voice "The mouse was chased by the cat," where both the sentence structure and some words are altered. Syntax-based changes are primarily focused on the structure of the sentence rather than the words themselves. For example, changing a ...

  3. Franklin leader says he was cleared of all ‘wrongdoing’ in ...

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    A Franklin County commissioner took a victory lap this week claiming he was cleared of any wrongdoing by a special prosecutor’s decision, but that’s not exactly what the report said.

  4. Firearms officers cleared of wrongdoing in arrest of boy, 13 ...

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    The actions of armed police who arrested a 13-year-old boy after his water pistol was mistaken for a gun were reasonable in the circumstances, an Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC ...

  5. Literal translation - Wikipedia

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    Literal translation, direct translation, or word-for-word translation is a translation of a text done by translating each word separately without looking at how the words are used together in a phrase or sentence. [1] In translation theory, another term for literal translation is metaphrase (as opposed to paraphrase for an analogous translation ...

  6. Common English usage misconceptions - Wikipedia

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    The word "inflammable" can be derived by two different constructions, both following standard rules of English grammar: appending the suffix -able to the word inflame creates a word meaning "able to be inflamed", while adding the prefix in-to the word flammable creates a word meaning "not flammable".

  7. Ex-IMF chief Rato sentenced to new prison term over corruption

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    Rato, who has denied any wrongdoing throughout a nine-year probe, said in a statement sent to Reuters through the law firm Baker McKenzie that the ruling was "unfair" and that he would appeal ...

  8. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    These words are sometimes confused; venal means "corrupt", "able to be bribed", or "for sale"; venial means "pardonable, not serious". [46] [119] Standard: According to Catholic doctrine, eating meat on a Friday during Lent is a venial sin, but murder is a mortal sin. Standard: All ages have examples of venal politicians.

  9. Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo ...

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    Reed–Kellogg diagram of the sentence. The sentence is unpunctuated and uses three different readings of the word "buffalo". In order of their first use, these are: a. a city named Buffalo. This is used as a noun adjunct in the sentence; n. the noun buffalo, an animal, in the plural (equivalent to "buffaloes" or "buffalos"), in order to avoid ...