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Claiming a deduction for a dependant who has died
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asked Apr 6, 2017 at 1:30
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What do you call a person who keeps talking about art; studies art, criticizes art, and thinks he'd be amazing with it. But he doesn't practice it
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Is there a word or phrase for "taking the long way around a square"?
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Word for a non-mainstream belief accepted as fact by a sub-culture?
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Phrase for a small, legitimate fix for part of a system so broken the fix is unimportant
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Can one feed themselves?
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10
What is the problem that gets worse after you try to solve it?
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9
Claiming a deduction for a dependant who has died
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8
When to use "once-in-a-lifetime" and when to use "once in a lifetime"?
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Idiom for challenging someone to fight
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6
What is the name of the king whose brother has been raised as a girl?
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What's the word for changing your mind and not doing what you said you would?
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Is "risky" an acceptable spelling of "risqué"?
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"to find something/someone [adjective]" - When is this construction proper English?
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5
Is there an English equivalent for the Persian proverb "to play with tail of lion"
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5
Can something that is one-of-a-kind be "rare"?
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