markbrady
markbrady
03-03-2017
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Is the phrase, "a lot to chew over" proper?
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selahwilliams
selahwilliams
03-03-2017
Depends on what context. Some would say yes. I would say no.
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Bannana21
Bannana21
04-03-2017
Yes, it is technically proper. Hope that helped:)
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