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January 29,
English In Use - Tongue-Tied Millenials

A selection of headlines from stories in the news. Newspapers often use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker. 

 

Smartphone
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November 24,
English In Use - Pup the Question

 A selection of headlines from stories in the news. Newspapers often use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker. 

 Photo by Kristina Litvjak on Unsplash

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March 4,
English In Use - Four by Paw

 A selection of headlines from stories in the news. Newspapers often use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.

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February 27,
English In Use - Stewdent Union

 A selection of headlines from stories in the news. Newspapers often use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.

 

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February 7,
English In Use - Broc of Gold

 A selection of headlines from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's all perfectly clear to the native speaker.

Broccoli

 

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November 14,
English In Use - Crooking With Gas

Phrases from stories in the news. They use English in a way that you might think is intended to confuse but it's usually perfectly clear to the native speaker.

News Headline - Crooking with Gas

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