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be sure to use proper phone etiquette
check the output to verify proper engine operation
Damn me if Peter's not going to look a right proper fool when word gets out
Failure to give proper notice - legal
I dare only do what is proper for a man to do.
If wrong recipient ...please direct to the proper department
proper drool to butt sniffing ratio
Proper Judgment of...to be signed - legal
Proper Spanish pronoun to refer to a collective group? - grammar
Proper way to ask...
Staff member with proper authorization is able to override *above*
subject to the proper order - legal
Then grind (centerless grinder) to the proper size
To be a proper caution
to be proper
to bring about proper conduct
To give it its proper/full name
What is the proper way to refer to the spiritual connection?
" I had it in my power to ripen his frenzy with proper applications" - English Only forum
A proper grammatical aspect to use - English Only forum
A proper place to park / A proper place to park in - English Only forum
as if to leave no possible doubt in respect to the proper answer to the question - English Only forum
deemed surrogacy to fall outside the proper scope of the market - English Only forum
do what he thinks proper to be done - English Only forum
domestic cat crouched as to spring, <proper>[description of a coat of arms] - English Only forum
Give this story a little time to sink in proper, and I guarantee it will sink right into your heart - English Only forum
giving it to them good and proper - English Only forum
hard to find the proper preposition - English Only forum
How to use proper Salutation? - English Only forum
How to write proper nouns in plural - English Only forum
If you don't have proper reason to <get me off> - English Only forum
In the absence of / Due to lack of proper school - English Only forum
Is it common to shorten a proper noun at writer's discretion? - English Only forum
Is it proper to call young girls as women? - English Only forum
Is it proper to say “Never mind/ forget it” in these circumstances? - English Only forum
Is it proper to say that "We will discuss the next day's travel"? - English Only forum
Is "popular" a proper word to describe the situation? - English Only forum
"It is as ... to do sth as 'to do' sth." What is proper if I rewrite this for making 'to do' sbj? - English Only forum
it to be proper < to deal with? > with the problem - English Only forum
Please, help to choose the proper tense at fourth item - English Only forum
Please, help to choose the proper word: relaxed or stressed. - English Only forum
Proper as in more than someone to hook up with at house parties. - English Only forum
Proper prepositions - carrying - water - to, in? - English Only forum
Proper situation to say "take care of him instead of me" - English Only forum
Proper spelling [used to] - English Only forum
Proper to use “therefore” and “-ing” together? - English Only forum
Proper Use of Ran/Run (In relation to the dishwasher) - English Only forum
proper way to handle - English Only forum
proper word referring to occupant/resident companies - English Only forum
rather the principle has become prevalent that, for the sake of accomplishing one's purpose, it is proper to… - English Only forum
relegating crimes to their proper sphere - English Only forum
responding to odours <proper> - English Only forum
return our over-cherished reason to its proper place - English Only forum
they tried to give him a proper funeral - English Only forum
timer + proper word to use - English Only forum
to be a proper monster with an unhealthy pallor, emaciated body draped in an oversized fur coat and - English Only forum
to be in a proper state - English Only forum
to tackle a proper characterisation - English Only forum
Training will be needed to review the proper <use/usage> of the software - English Only forum
Trying to find a proper word - English Only forum
Want to find a proper phrase for a Chinese policy - English Only forum
We have to <eat, have, take> a proper diet ... - English Only forum
What is the proper reply to transferred compliments? - English Only forum
What is the proper way to aswer these kinds of questions ? - English Only forum
which variant is proper? "To whom...", "...to whom" or "Who" - English Only forum
with the proper escalation to - English Only forum
Write a proper English or - to write proper English? - English Only forum
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