Only one-word unhyphenated whole numbers are permitted, and no number may be repeated. |
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Smiling sweetly, he restricted himself to one-word answers before picking up his book and strolling nonchalantly away. |
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Which developmental change takes place in the transition from holophrastic one-word utterances to multi-word utterances? |
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Recently we heard of a club that had a one-word code preordaining the next seven plays. |
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Shortly after the hourlong speech ended, we asked our Facebook fans for one-word reactions, and 1,174 of you weighed in. |
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These one-word utterances that have meaning are holographic phrases, which are soon followed by short two-word sentences called telegraphic phrases. |
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In English, most phrasal prepositions consist of an adverbial followed by a one-word preposition. |
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