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Morningrise Posted 19 years ago
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Mathematical English

0Hi! I've recently joined an Italian community of mathematicians, and we have created a forum to practice mathematical English. Now we need a description of the content of this forum: the title of the forum itself is "The English Corner". Someone has proposed "keep in hand your mathematical English" while I've proposed "keep practicing your mathematical English". Any suggestions? 050010id1
  

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0Polish your Mathmatical English skills.02br
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00Sharpen your Mathmatical English.02br
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00Keep your M E skills up to date.02br
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00Nurture your M E.0-
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0 >Someone has proposed "keep in hand your mathematical English"02br
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00The correct phrase would be: "Keeping your hand in at mathematical English". However, it's a cumbersome extension of "keeping your hand in" and I prefer the alternatives suggested in the previous post. 0-

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