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Colloquial Language
Informal language or expressions used in everyday conversation, not suitable for formal contexts.
Stereotypes
Oversimplified ideas or generalized beliefs about a particular group of people.
Observable Likenesses
Features or characteristics that can be seen and identified as similar between two or more items or people.
Two-Word Verbs
Verbs that consist of a verb and a preposition or adverb which together create a meaning different from the original verb.
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