
In the text above,
the expression “in spite of all this” (l.7) could be replaced correctly by despite of all this.
In the text above,
the expression “in spite of all this” (l.7) could be replaced correctly by despite of all this.
In the text above,
the expression “the world over” (l.1) is synonymous with in some parts of the world.
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The word “tangle” (l.8) can be correctly replaced by line.
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“Nor” (l.10) means not either.
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The expression “For instance” (l.15-16) is used to introduce an example.

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The expression “strung up” (l.30) could be replaced by anxious without effecting a change in the original meaning of the text.

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The word “incidentally” (l.23) is a more formal equivalent of by the way.

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The term “timeworn” (l.3) could be replaced by old without effecting any change in the original meaning of the text.

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The term “figures” (l.3) could be replaced by representatives without effecting a change in the original meaning of the text.

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The term “onset” (l.16) could be replaced by peak without effecting a change in the original meaning of the text.