▶️ - sine qua non (of/for sg) (noun) /ˌsɪni kwɑː ˈnɒn/ - formal
= a necessary condition without which something is not possible
~ An interest in children is a sine qua non of teaching.
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= a necessary condition without which something is not possible
~ An interest in children is a sine qua non of teaching.
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🥊 - contend with sy / sg - a lot to contend with
= to have to deal with a problem or with a difficult situation or person
~ He's had a lot to contend with recently.
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= to have to deal with a problem or with a difficult situation or person
~ He's had a lot to contend with recently.
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- contend with somebody / something
"We've got to contend with vortexes and light speeds!" 😁😎
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"We've got to contend with vortexes and light speeds!" 😁😎
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- raiment (noun) /ˈreɪmənt/ - literary 👮👚👔👗🕺💃👨🌾
= clothes; clothing; garments; apparel; attire
~ The prince exchanged his silken raiment for the pauper's humble homespun.
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= clothes; clothing; garments; apparel; attire
~ The prince exchanged his silken raiment for the pauper's humble homespun.
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☠️👽 - a 'zombie rule': 'no split infinitives'
Splitting infinitives is not a terrible grammar crime.
Star Trek: "to boldly go where no man has gone before"
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Splitting infinitives is not a terrible grammar crime.
Star Trek: "to boldly go where no man has gone before"
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