English dictionary published by Oxford University Press, England Seven new words originated from our Korean culture, such as 'Dalgona', have been ...
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The city pays a private company more than $696,000 a year for the cameras, which read license plates and can track cars.
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Words and phrases came from nowhere; I rarely had any sense of what they meant or to what context they belonged.