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It's the difference between reading, in a review, "The room was clean and the beach was nice" and "The room was so clean, we felt like it was new. A sandy beach was steps away, which allowed us to easily take a dip after our hike. The shimmering ocean water also made the view from the window special."

From Salon

Donald Trump is never too busy to take a dip in the most vile corners of the internet.

From Salon

Further discouraging high-profile plans to take a dip, online activists, unleashing an abundance of scatological puns, threatened last month to defecate in the river en masse as an expression of frustration with politicians over pressing social issues.

It didn’t help when Mayor Anne Hidalgo offered to take a dip in the iconic waterway.

Still, it is reasonable to take a dip in educational performance seriously.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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