#commonphrases — Public Fediverse posts
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Linguist clearly demonstrates how ‘thinking is walking’ in English and it’s just so cool
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/linguist-explains-thinking-is-walking-ex1/
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Linguist clearly demonstrates how ‘thinking is walking’ in English and it’s just so cool
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/linguist-explains-thinking-is-walking-ex1/
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Linguist clearly demonstrates how ‘thinking is walking’ in English and it’s just so cool
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/linguist-explains-thinking-is-walking-ex1/
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Linguist clearly demonstrates how ‘thinking is walking’ in English and it’s just so cool
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/linguist-explains-thinking-is-walking-ex1/
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13 super common idioms that make zero sense until you know where they come from
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/13-idioms-that-make-no-sense-ex1
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13 super common idioms that make zero sense until you know where they come from
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/13-idioms-that-make-no-sense-ex1
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13 super common idioms that make zero sense until you know where they come from
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/13-idioms-that-make-no-sense-ex1
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13 super common idioms that make zero sense until you know where they come from
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://www.upworthy.com/13-idioms-that-make-no-sense-ex1
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TIL. Some people say "case *and* point" instead of "case *in* point".
The former is incorrect of course.
It's possible I've come across the incorrect usage before, but it registered in me only today.