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English
The poem is written in a vernacular language with a mix of learned and popular idioms.
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Reporters avoid idioms and use a core vocabulary of about 1500 words, plus any terms needed to explain a story.
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Local idioms are occasionally adopted in place of direct translation.
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This is primarily used in for loops, which have an initialization statement separate from the loop condition, unlike while loops, and is a common idiom.
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Women who lived in the palaces performed using the same musical ideas and idioms that were used in religious ritual.
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The members came from a varied musical background from jazz, rock, blues, and folk idioms.
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Another idiom might be that of the puppet-master.
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He has written in the modern classical and popular idioms.
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Because he planned to make the revision himself, he only noted words and idioms he observed in actual use.
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The local idioms they used are still in currency in this area.
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