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Description | Example | Category |
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Wrong collocation: 'worry for' (worry about) | Don't worry for. | Collocations |
a sinking (s)hip | The idiom 'like rats fleeing a sinking hip is used in reference to people abandoning an enterprise once it seems likely to fail. | Collocations |
Collocation: apply to/for | You can apply to welfare. | Collocations |
Collocation: apply for/to | You try and apply for another University! | Collocations |
Collocation: Sit in/at | At lunch, I eat with my colleague working or I eat in my desk alone. | Collocations |
Collocation: Between ... to/and ... | Children between three to five are cute. | Collocations |
Collocation: Well in/on | I do badly in tests because I'm lazy. | Collocations |
Collocation: Admitted at/to | On his way to an interview to be admitted at Princeton College, Quentin and his childhood best friend James arrive on a crime scene where they find the corpse of the man who was supposed to interview the former, along with a very nonchalant paramedic. | Collocations |
Collocation: Summon at/to | Without him knowing, Quentin was summoned at an examination in order to get his admission to this institution. | Collocations |
Collocation: in/on the Internet | Land reclamation is in the internet. | Collocations |
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