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Looking for a two-word phrase which describes one item or thing which is the most common or important of the group
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Consider a group of five avatars in a game. An event occurs, and only one of the five is the most closely related to that event. What two-word phrase describes this?
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I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Can you please include a sample sentence where you would use this word? See also the guidelines here.
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Sorry Laurel and @Jason, for my delay. After having had more time to think about this, I have thought of a better way of asking my question from a different perspective. I really appreciate you responding! :-)
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Consider a group of five avatars in a game. An event occurs, and only one of the five is the most closely related to that event. What two-word phrase describes this?
single-word-requests expression-requests
Consider a group of five avatars in a game. An event occurs, and only one of the five is the most closely related to that event. What two-word phrase describes this?
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I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Can you please include a sample sentence where you would use this word? See also the guidelines here.
– Laurel
Mar 13 at 1:23
Sorry Laurel and @Jason, for my delay. After having had more time to think about this, I have thought of a better way of asking my question from a different perspective. I really appreciate you responding! :-)
– Wits
Mar 17 at 18:03
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I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Can you please include a sample sentence where you would use this word? See also the guidelines here.
– Laurel
Mar 13 at 1:23
Sorry Laurel and @Jason, for my delay. After having had more time to think about this, I have thought of a better way of asking my question from a different perspective. I really appreciate you responding! :-)
– Wits
Mar 17 at 18:03
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I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Can you please include a sample sentence where you would use this word? See also the guidelines here.
– Laurel
Mar 13 at 1:23
I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Can you please include a sample sentence where you would use this word? See also the guidelines here.
– Laurel
Mar 13 at 1:23
Sorry Laurel and @Jason, for my delay. After having had more time to think about this, I have thought of a better way of asking my question from a different perspective. I really appreciate you responding! :-)
– Wits
Mar 17 at 18:03
Sorry Laurel and @Jason, for my delay. After having had more time to think about this, I have thought of a better way of asking my question from a different perspective. I really appreciate you responding! :-)
– Wits
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There is best suited and its variations.
From the Longman Dictionary:
best/well/ideally/perfectly etc suited to/for something
to have the right qualities to do something
The activity holidays on offer are really best suited to groups.
land well suited for agriculture
the candidate most ideally suited to doing the job
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There is best suited and its variations.
From the Longman Dictionary:
best/well/ideally/perfectly etc suited to/for something
to have the right qualities to do something
The activity holidays on offer are really best suited to groups.
land well suited for agriculture
the candidate most ideally suited to doing the job
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There is best suited and its variations.
From the Longman Dictionary:
best/well/ideally/perfectly etc suited to/for something
to have the right qualities to do something
The activity holidays on offer are really best suited to groups.
land well suited for agriculture
the candidate most ideally suited to doing the job
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There is best suited and its variations.
From the Longman Dictionary:
best/well/ideally/perfectly etc suited to/for something
to have the right qualities to do something
The activity holidays on offer are really best suited to groups.
land well suited for agriculture
the candidate most ideally suited to doing the job
There is best suited and its variations.
From the Longman Dictionary:
best/well/ideally/perfectly etc suited to/for something
to have the right qualities to do something
The activity holidays on offer are really best suited to groups.
land well suited for agriculture
the candidate most ideally suited to doing the job
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I'm not quite sure what you're talking about. Can you please include a sample sentence where you would use this word? See also the guidelines here.
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