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Word combinations in the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary
English
Language is like most things - it's made up of lots of
different elements which you have to put together in the right order.
If you're building a house, you can't do it just with bricks - you
need glass for the windows, wood for the doors, and tiles for the roof.
Language is like that. You can't talk just with verbs, or just with
nouns. You need a mixture. Some words work well together, and some
words don't. Words that are often used together are called collocations,
or word combinations. Read more
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