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a different angle (literally reading & viewpoints)
any reasonable instrumentalist will have to take at least one theory literally
as literally life-changing
attached (literally)
dar a luz-literally
Going down the drain (literally)
he is capable of affection for another ill literally
I have literally no time
I literally fainted
if translated literally
ill literally no degree
in the making of my spell literally
literally
literally = al pie de la letra?
literally and actually
literally soaked in them
literally, because of headlight testing
literally, bored to tears
My heart literally did a flip-flop
Nor need you do literally
Nos veremos (literally and figuratively?)
quite literally
quite literally get away with
quite literally making it up
shooting literally from the hip
stacking people literally on top of each other - grammar
take a look at (but not literally)
Take out the peas from their pod (literally)
Talk about a downer, literally.
terciopelo = velvet (literally 3rd skin)
That had literally been around for over a decade - grammar
To literally get in front of
to look more closely at (literally)
To take something (too) literally
too literally
we might be tempted to take its content literally
You can do literally anything - grammar
A lot of women are going to <literally> die - English Only forum
Act literally like an artist - English Only forum
Alexander the Great - what does it literally mean? - English Only forum
allusively rather than literally - English Only forum
an uphill one (literally) - English Only forum
and storm it, literally - English Only forum
as taken literally or taken literally ? - English Only forum
as you might literally translate it as - English Only forum
Blow me. Not literally - English Only forum
Can “go a long way” be used literally? - English Only forum
can you say: I literally think of you all day - English Only forum
dip your toe (literally) - English Only forum
Does "overthink" literally exist? - English Only forum
doing <literally> nothing but - English Only forum
Fastest way to pronounce “literally”? [AmE] - English Only forum
feeling the downside quite literally - English Only forum
Go to the bathroom - Literally - English Only forum
He seems really convinced he knows literally everything. [Position 'literally'] - English Only forum
"He was literally walking around just looking at the girls and then he and Melania walked in" - English Only forum
<he> was literally whipped - 'into the glory - English Only forum
He's <literally> crazy. - English Only forum
I don't mean that literally - English Only forum
I literally thought... - English Only forum
I mean that literally - English Only forum
If.... literally all that's going to happen... - English Only forum
Is a hyperbole still a hyperbole if you mean an exaggerated statement literally? - English Only forum
is elevated—both literally and figuratively - English Only forum
Is there literally nothing else you could be doing - English Only forum
It's literally from selling slushies. - English Only forum
it’s literally something to be done religiously - English Only forum
Literal and literally - English Only forum
literal/literally - English Only forum
Literally - English Only forum
"literally 20 years" mean "up to 20 years"? - English Only forum
literally a matter of - English Only forum
literally feel - English Only forum
Literally levitating - English Only forum
literally really - English Only forum
Literally turns itself about - English Only forum
Literally used in its opposite sense - English Only forum
Literally vs figuratively - English Only forum
literally vs. quite literally - English Only forum
literally: After this village, there will be no shops. - English Only forum
Literally. Kinda. - English Only forum
literally( adv) + thousands of - English Only forum
literary/literally - English Only forum
live on an island, figuratively and literally - English Only forum
making it literally an engaged experience - English Only forum
Meteor hypothesis obviously fell apart literally - English Only forum
my husband takes everything literally - English Only forum
not just literally - English Only forum
Not to be taken literally. - English Only forum
pronunciation - literally - English Only forum
Quite literally - English Only forum
quite literally old hat - English Only forum
She literally invites rejection - English Only forum
STRESS - Mindfulness Can Literally Change Your Brain - English Only forum
That was literally/exactly the case. - English Only forum
The letter was translated [verbally][literally] - English Only forum
"the old saying, which we forget to understand literally..." - English Only forum
the world is (only too literally) too much with us - English Only forum
These fighting words rurned out literally true - English Only forum
This is literally violating my soul. - English Only forum
This would mean literally that there could be no rational argument from the old paradigm to the new one. - English Only forum
verbatim vs literally [translation] - English Only forum
Watch this space – quite literally – - English Only forum
we are literally going to attempt to tell you the story of - English Only forum
We were anxious that we might take the wrong way (literally) - English Only forum
What does l 'graduated from' literally mean? - English Only forum
What is garbage rod (literally)? - English Only forum
where I literally began - English Only forum
X was left at the altar [figuratively] or [literally]? - English Only forum
You know, their f**ks were literally blown up. - English Only forum
you literally have to not every be possibly the man - English Only forum
You need to, literally, act - English Only forum
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