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Collocation is often neglected. A sentence with a wrong collocation is just like a wrongly buttoned shirt. An example is, it's natural to say “speak a language fluently” and “run a program smoothly” but unnatural to say “speak a language smootly” and “run a program fluently”.
Collocation is often neglected. A sentence with a wrong collocation is just like a wrongly buttoned shirt. An example is, it's natural to say “speak a language fluently” and “run a program smoothly” but unnatural to say “speak a language smootly” and “run a program fluently”.


Again, a large amount of reading and listening is required.
Again, a large amount of reading is required.


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