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    ‘with’ means inter alia using, accompanying,...

    ‘with’ means inter alia using, accompanying, possessing: there seems to be some kind of collaboration.

    ‘Men were fighting each other’
    ‘Men were fighting against each other’
    ‘Men were fighting...
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    Brilliant. I've tried to address some structural...

    Brilliant. I've tried to address some structural and grammatical points without changing the quality of your excellent piece. I offer no explanation, I can only speak English, I've no idea how it...
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    @waxwing: Your argument is top notch, I liked it...

    @waxwing: Your argument is top notch, I liked it a lot :)

    I guess the problem is that [thought] tries hard not to be constrained to a single event. It is, in fact, not a single event, like a...
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    Thinking about Google

    [Thought], as a verb, is the past tense of [think]. As a noun it can be inter alia the act of thinking; an opinion or idea; application of mental attention - as in 'he gave the matter some thought....
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