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particle
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everyday language
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The term "particle" is commonly used in everyday language to refer to small bits of dirt or dust.
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infinitesimal
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everyday language
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The concept of infinitesimals is rarely used or well-understood in everyday language.
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axioms
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everyday language
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Axioms are complex and abstract ideas that are irrelevant to everyday conversations and interactions in everyday language and culture.
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4
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crystallize
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everyday language
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In everyday language, "crystallize" can also mean to become clear, definite, or precise in thoughts or ideas.
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5
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family
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everyday language
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Family is a fundamental social unit providing emotional support and mutual care, as expressed through everyday language in culture.
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6
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fulcrum
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everyday language
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The concept of fulcrum is often used metaphorically to describe a central or pivotal point in a situation or argument in everyday language.
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7
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malleability
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everyday language
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In Western culture, malleability is commonly used to describe a person's adaptability to change in everyday language.
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8
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marriage
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everyday language
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Marriage is a legal institution where two people are committed to each other.
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9
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proposition
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everyday language
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In everyday language, a proposition can also be a plan or suggestion.
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simple function
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everyday language
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The term 'simple function' may not be widely understood or commonly used in everyday language.
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strongpoint
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everyday language
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"Strongpoint is a term commonly used in everyday language to refer to a specific skill or area of expertise in professional or personal contexts."
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