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collocate

verb as in compile

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You can offer the context, the precedents, the keys to interpretation that help to collocate the fact that has happened.

In a corpus, “it may be that the most common collocate feels a little sexist, or a little something else,” Anne Curzan, a historian of English at the University of Michigan, told me.

In a corpus, “it may be that the most common collocate feels a little sexist, or a little something else,” Anne Curzan, a historian of English at the University of Michigan, told me.

When the institution opens in 2015, students will collocate at dorms around the world and take online classes from top-ranked professors.

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He and his colleagues propose a number of steps, including replacing towers’ steady burning red lights with flashing ones, removing floodlights from the base of towers, avoiding the use of guy wires when practical and encouraging different companies to collocate equipment to minimize new towers being built.

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

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