| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Phrases that students create themselves, but that have collocation-equivalents, are often unnaturally lengthy (a person who smokes a lot vs. a chain smoker), strikingly odd to some extent (light hair vs. fair hair), or, at times, funny (to untie a problem vs. to solve a problem). (Not that humor is a bad thing- in fact I hear that it???s good for our health!) Certainly, collocational proficiency p
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