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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

'Oft-repeated' or 'much repeated'? 'In our campus' or 'on our campus'?

Which expressions should I use?

“Why was our professor murdered?” is the (oft-repeated, much repeated) question heard (in, on) our campus.
  

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continually/unremitting/non-stop or the latter.... it may take you time but personally very helpful in the end

  • continually/unremitting/non-stop or the latter....
  • it may take you time but personally very helpful in the end
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It is a matter of choice for the writer...which one befits the situation for him/her ( or you)...continually/unremitting/non-stop or the latter.... a great deal....the dictionary is very handy to be precise in usage...it may take you time but personally very helpful in the end

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