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  2. Reverso (language tools) - Wikipedia

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    Reverso has been active since 1998, with the aim of providing online translation and linguistic tools to corporate and mass markets. [3] [4] In 2013 it released Reverso Context, a bilingual dictionary tool based on big data and machine learning algorithms. [5] In 2016 Reverso acquired Fleex, a service for learning English via subtitled movies.

  3. DeepL Translator - Wikipedia

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    DeepL for Windows translating from Polish to French. The translator can be used for free with a limit of 1,500 characters per translation. Microsoft Word and PowerPoint files in Office Open XML file formats (.docx and .pptx) and PDF files up to 5MB in size can also be translated.

  4. 7 costly or financial trends to leave behind — and 5 worth ...

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    These voluntary periods of minimal unnecessary spending can help you reset your relationship with money — for example, committing to zero online shopping for a month or no takeout for a week as ...

  5. 10 Expenses Most Likely To Drain Your Checking Account ... - AOL

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    Unnecessary expenses and poor spending habits often play a role. To spend less and have more for goals, watch out for these 10 expenses that are likely to drain your checking account .

  6. Google Translate - Wikipedia

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    Google Translate is a web-based free-to-use translation service developed by Google in April 2006. [12] It translates multiple forms of texts and media such as words, phrases and webpages. Originally, Google Translate was released as a statistical machine translation (SMT) service. [12]

  7. Retirement Spending: 9 Things Even Spendthrifts Don’t ... - AOL

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    While many retirees live on a fixed income and have to find ways to cut down on unnecessary spending or excessive costs, some have a little more wiggle room in their budgets.For those who love to ...

  8. Lifestyle creep - Wikipedia

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    Lifestyle creep occurs when spending increases at the same rate as income. [3] It can be reflected in purchases, such as expensive vehicles or a second home. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Spending money on things with ongoing maintenance costs, such as club memberships, also are demonstrated in lifestyle creep.

  9. Dave Ramsey: ‘It’s Shocking’ How Much People Overspend — 5 ...

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    There are lots of free personal finance apps and websites that will help you track your spending if you don’t want to do it by hand. 2. Wait 24 Hours Before Buying Non-Necessities