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Stay in Touch vs Keep in Touch

Stay in Touch vs Keep in Touch: What’s the Difference?

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“Stay in touch vs keep in touch” is a comparison between two phrases that both mean maintaining communication over time, […]

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Say Your Peace or Say Your Piece

Say Your Peace or Say Your Piece: Which One Is Correct?

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Only one form is correct in standard English. “Say your piece” is the correct phrase, meaning to express your opinion

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One Fell Swoop

One Fell Swoop: Meaning, Origin, and How to Use It Correctly

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“One fell swoop” means doing something all at once, in a single action, often with a strong or dramatic effect.

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Fish Don't Fry in the Kitchen

What Does “Fish Don’t Fry in the Kitchen” Mean?

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This expression means you have moved up in life and no longer need to struggle. It celebrates a specific kind

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Talking Out of the Side of Your Mouth

What Does “Talking Out of the Side of Your Mouth” Mean?

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“Talking out of the side of your mouth” means speaking in a dishonest or insincere way. It describes saying one

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so do I vs so am I

“So Do I” vs “So Am I”: How to Choose the Right Form

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“So do I” and “so am I” are both grammatically correct — the right choice depends on the verb in

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Back to Square One

Back to Square One: Meaning, Usage, and Examples

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“Back to square one” means starting completely over after a plan or effort has failed. When someone says they are

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Sais vs Says

Sais vs Says: Which Spelling Is Correct?

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“Sais” is a misspelling — “says” is the only correct English spelling for the third-person singular present tense of “say.”

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Dry Snitching

Dry Snitching: What It Means and How to Spot It

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Dry snitching means telling on someone without saying their name. You give just enough details to a boss, teacher, or

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Which One Is You or Which One Are You

“Which One Is You” or “Which One Are You”? The Right Answer

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“Which one are you?” is correct; “which one is you?” is a grammatical error. The verb must agree with the

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