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  2. Damning with faint praise - Wikipedia

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    Damning with faint praise is an English idiom, expressing oxymoronically that half-hearted or insincere praise may act as oblique criticism or condemnation. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] In simpler terms, praise is given, but only given as high as mediocrity, which may be interpreted as passive-aggressive .

  3. Faintley Speaking - Wikipedia

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    Faintley Speaking is a 1954 mystery detective novel by the British writer Gladys Mitchell. [1] It is the twenty seventh in her long-running series featuring the psychoanalyst and amateur detective Mrs Bradley .

  4. Verbosity - Wikipedia

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    Overwriting is a simple compound of the English prefix "over-" ("excessive") and "writing", and as the name suggests, means using extra words that add little value. One rhetoric professor described it as "a wordy writing style characterized by excessive detail, needless repetition, overwrought figures of speech, and/or convoluted sentence ...

  5. How do multilingual students learn to speak English ... - AOL

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    MNPS data shows English learners often outperform their peers academically once they exit the program. Now and again, Bowman-Jeffries said, her former students reach out by email or social media ...

  6. List of commonly misused English words - Wikipedia

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    See List of English words with disputed usage for words that are used in ways that are deprecated by some usage writers but are condoned by some dictionaries. There may be regional variations in grammar, orthography, and word-use, especially between different English-speaking countries.

  7. The Challenge—and Joy—of Defining and Setting ... - AOL

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    “I hear from people all the time, ‘I can’t say that to my mom,’ because there are some parents who have instilled fear in us around being able to speak boundaries. But you still can. It ...

  8. Broken English - Wikipedia

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    In literature, broken English is often used to depict the foreignness of a character, or that character's lack of intelligence or education.However, poets have also intentionally used broken English to create a desired artistic impression, or as a creative experiment writing somewhere between standard English and a local language or dialect.

  9. Assisted living options for wheelchair users - AOL

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    To find an appropriate residence in your area, speak with a Caring.com Family Advisor toll free at (800) 973-1540. Find an interactive map linking to resources by state here.