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A concordance is an occurence where any two of Heaven, Hell, Fairyland and Limbo overlap. This occurs approximately every twelve years and creates a pocket a couple miles across that lasts for a few days. These pockets are dedicated solely to a volunteer postal system handling the mail, with the exception of Heaven/Hell concordances; these are crowded with full scale / brawls. When a concordance ends, everyone still inside the pocket is automatically returned to their own world, and any objects inside the pocket cease to exist.

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  • A concordance is an occurence where any two of Heaven, Hell, Fairyland and Limbo overlap. This occurs approximately every twelve years and creates a pocket a couple miles across that lasts for a few days. These pockets are dedicated solely to a volunteer postal system handling the mail, with the exception of Heaven/Hell concordances; these are crowded with full scale / brawls. When a concordance ends, everyone still inside the pocket is automatically returned to their own world, and any objects inside the pocket cease to exist.
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  • A concordance of any word is a list of sentences the word appears in, taken from authentic material – newspapers, magazines, radio programs, television programs, books, etc. Example: A concordance of the word can might include sentences like this: There’s a can of tuna in the cupboard. Can you help me? I’d love to come, but I don’t think I can. It’s a picture of a can-can dancer by Toulouse-Lautrec. I can’t imagine anything more ridiculous. Concordances are used for compiling the definitions and examples that appear in many ELT dictionaries.
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  • A concordance is an occurence where any two of Heaven, Hell, Fairyland and Limbo overlap. This occurs approximately every twelve years and creates a pocket a couple miles across that lasts for a few days. These pockets are dedicated solely to a volunteer postal system handling the mail, with the exception of Heaven/Hell concordances; these are crowded with full scale / brawls. When a concordance ends, everyone still inside the pocket is automatically returned to their own world, and any objects inside the pocket cease to exist.
  • A concordance of any word is a list of sentences the word appears in, taken from authentic material – newspapers, magazines, radio programs, television programs, books, etc. Example: A concordance of the word can might include sentences like this: There’s a can of tuna in the cupboard. Can you help me? I’d love to come, but I don’t think I can. It’s a picture of a can-can dancer by Toulouse-Lautrec. I can’t imagine anything more ridiculous. Concordances are used for compiling the definitions and examples that appear in many ELT dictionaries. The set of language from which the concordance of a word is taken is called a corpus. the branch of applied linguistics related to this is known as corpus linguistics. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
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