And suppose you wanted to compose a work for the lyric stage, one that clearly and idiomatically had its roots in American soil. |
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Self-educated, he was the first idiomatically Polish talent and a widely read writer of his time. |
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The translation will be checked for translation accuracy as well as for grammatically and idiomatically correct language. |
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What do we mean when we say, idiomatically, that something goes far into the heart? |
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Paulin's maneuvering of a very convincing pregnant bulge was as expertly comic as her tartly sparkling singing was idiomatically spot-on. |
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She has a graceful musicality, and an innate ability to respond idiomatically to the mainstream composers of the operatic repertoire. |
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The of and the apostrophe make for a double possessive, which is idiomatically proper. |
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These strengths allow Vencomm to offer you translations that faithfully and idiomatically convey the ideas of the original texts, and to deliver a final product that incorporates the terminology of your industry. |
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In addition to Cantonese and Mandarin and Malay and Hokkien, Seetoh speaks idiomatic English plus Singlish, a slangy local patois that is spoken only idiomatically. |
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