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belly_ttt

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1) What is the difference in pronouncing /^/ and ( the symbols which represent the opposite side of /e/ , sorry, but I don't know how to type it, and can you suggest any other phrase which is synonym of the opposite side above?)
2)I've heard the phrase: Long-haul flight, yet I think long is enough here or we can replace it by lengthy flight, is it acceptable? Is there a change in meaning?
3)"If you have difficulties in reading the article, equip yourself with (or not?) a dictionary"
 

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2 'Long haul' is a standard term, so changing it is not a good idea in the context of travelling.
3 I would use 'use/get a dictionary'
 
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