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Common Eslpod Phrase Cold Waiting Man Woman Call

Id ESLPod_0407_WE_0489
Episode Id ESLPod 407
Episode Title Waiting for a Man or Woman to Call
Phrase in common
Text In this podcast, the phrase "in common" means shared or relating to two or more people, or with the same interests: "The two sisters have nothing in common and they fight with each other all the time." The "common cold" is a cold that isn't very serious but many people have it: "My throat hurts and I'm coughing a lot, but the doctor says it's just the common cold so there's no need to worry." The phrase "common sense" refers to how much a person knows about how the world works and whether he or she is able to act in a logical, practical way that makes sense: "Anyone with common sense would know that you can't buy a good car for just $400."
Topics Relationships + Family

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