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Melissa Mohr
- Why the **** does everyone swear all the ******* time?vox.com
- BPotty-mouthed politicians turn the air blue in 2023bbc.co.uk
- The nuances of ‘coup,’ ‘mutiny,’ and ‘insurrection’csmonitor.com
- When a peer is not necessarily one's equalcsmonitor.com
- A scholar who finds the good in ‘bad’ Englishcsmonitor.com
- When we ‘do good,’ is it for ourselves or others?csmonitor.com
- May Day meanings, from holiday to distress callcsmonitor.com
- The origins of ketchup – or catsup – run through ... fish sauce?csmonitor.com
- Evocative phrases borrowed from film and theatercsmonitor.com
- Insiders use 'jargon' to confuse the rest of uscsmonitor.com
- ‘Intersectionality’ pushes political hot buttoncsmonitor.com
- What it means to 'root' for the home teamcsmonitor.com
- ‘Fitting’ or ‘filling’ the bill: Which one to use?csmonitor.com
- When people find themselves ‘at loggerheads’csmonitor.com
- How should we talk about artificial intelligence?csmonitor.com
- Panther, puma, cougar: All names for the same catcsmonitor.com
- No more glossing over ‘greenwashing’csmonitor.com
- From ‘watershed moments’ to ‘windfalls’csmonitor.com
- From ‘permacrisis’ to ‘humor,’ the year in wordscsmonitor.com
- I’m having ‘lightbulb moments’ about ‘epiphanies’csmonitor.com
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