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Tag Archives: Synonyms

Will the phrase “stuck out” please go away?

Here are five alternative ways to say “stuck out”

Posted byMarilyn YungOctober 22, 2020July 6, 2022Posted inEpic Writing LessonsTags:Education, English, Stuck out, Synonyms, Writing2 Comments on Will the phrase “stuck out” please go away?

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