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a constructive meeting | WordReference Forums 27 Jan 2008 · I would say "A constructive / productive / successful meeting requires your good planning / preparation and effort." or "You good planning / preparation and effort will make this …
Un fanfaron de vice - WordReference Forums 18 Jul 2023 · Hi, What does "un fanfaron de vice" mean in English? This is an example of a jolly and constructive game worth encouraging. Its inverse is Tough Guy, taking lessons in violence …
to change the dynamic | WordReference Forums 26 Oct 2017 · Hi I want to know what "change the dynamic" means here. I checked the dictionary and I could not understand the meaning. “I knew that if I wanted 2016 to be different, I was …
Hold on trust - WordReference Forums 2 May 2008 · "Hold on trust" is also good English, although we usually say "in trust" in North America. In such an arrangement the trustee holds property or a property right for the benefit …
path to do / path to doing | WordReference Forums 29 Oct 2018 · Hi. I saw the following two sentences on the Internet, one is "the path to do" and the other is "the path to doing". I don't understand when I should use "the path to doing" or "the …
what better way ... than in front of .... | WordReference Forums 17 Oct 2009 · I'm confused with sentences like this on a regular basis... what better way to finish the long and tiring race than in front of thousands of excited...
Holding an MSc degree - WordReference Forums 10 Apr 2019 · Dear all, I was just wondering whether there is a better alternative to holding in the following sentence? I want to structure the sentence in a way that the part after comma should …
in the spirit in which it was intended (usage) - WordReference … 10 Oct 2012 · So by saying "in the spirit they were intended," you mean "in the kindly/constructive/friendly spirit they were intended." You would not use this phrase if you …
Constructive or productive? - WordReference Forums 2 Apr 2015 · Hi. When a person is extremely bored and needs to do something to keep busy and/or pass the time, would you say: "I need to do something constructive / productive"?
sentence logic - 'which implies that it's true of "non- constructive ... 12 Feb 2013 · You said "constructive discussion would [not] cause this reaction". So you said that something was not true of constructive discussion, and person #3 said that that implies that …