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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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noun

Hello,
Can the idiom 'word for word' be used as a noun? For example,
'Word for word' often doesn't work.
'Word for wird' often sound strange.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Anonymous Can the idiom 'word for word' be used as a noun? For example,'Word for word' often doesn't work. Any word, phrase, clause, sentence, or even longer word string can be used in that way.

  • Anonymous Can the idiom 'word for word' be used as a noun?
  • For example,'Word for word' often doesn't work.
  • Any word, phrase, clause, sentence, or even longer word string can be used in that way.
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AnonymousCan the idiom 'word for word' be used as a noun? For example,'Word for word' often doesn't work.
Any word, phrase, clause, sentence, or even longer word string can be used in that way.
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I see what you mean. Thank you for the answer!

(I'm sorry I just noticed that my second sentence was wrong.)

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