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Collocation
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Collocation
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Collocate
Set placed
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Miscollocation
Wrong collocation
Aggregate
Aggregate, a collocation of individuals, units, or things, in order to form a whole.
Damaged and lost
Damaged and lost, The word 'damaged' in the collocation of the words 'lost or damaged' appearing in the proviso to sub-s. (2C) of s. 13 of the
Application
of sub-s. (2) of s. 484 immediately follows the term 'appeal'. It therefore takes some colour from the collocation of words in which it occurs. It is synonymous with the term 'petition' which means a written statement
At the instance of
according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'at the instance of in the collocation of words 'No prosecution shall be instituted............. except at the instance of' must, in the context in which
Demand
due; it means something which has been demanded called for or asked for. The word 'demand' in the collocation of words in which it has been used can only mean 'in excess of one year's municipal tax
Gas
manufactory of gas, with all the machinery and appurtenances; a place where gas is generated' having regard to collocation of words 'gas and gaswork', this entry would mean any work or industry relating to manufactured gas which
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Collocation
Matched in: Term Collocation
Collocation
Matched in: Term Collocation
Collocate
Set placed
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Miscollocation
Wrong collocation
Aggregate
Aggregate, a collocation of individuals, units, or things, in order to form a whole.
Damaged and lost
Damaged and lost, The word 'damaged' in the collocation of the words 'lost or damaged' appearing in the proviso to sub-s. (2C) of s. 13 of the
Application
of sub-s. (2) of s. 484 immediately follows the term 'appeal'. It therefore takes some colour from the collocation of words in which it occurs. It is synonymous with the term 'petition' which means a written statement
At the instance of
according to the plain English language, the ordinary meaning of the phrase 'at the instance of in the collocation of words 'No prosecution shall be instituted............. except at the instance of' must, in the context in which
Demand
due; it means something which has been demanded called for or asked for. The word 'demand' in the collocation of words in which it has been used can only mean 'in excess of one year's municipal tax
Gas
manufactory of gas, with all the machinery and appurtenances; a place where gas is generated' having regard to collocation of words 'gas and gaswork', this entry would mean any work or industry relating to manufactured gas which
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