2024-09-06
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If I could describe the open ear bud, I would describe it as very seamless.
It's like you clip it onto your ear, and then sometimes you can forget it's there, but it's not going anywhere.
Cause it's like clipped.
It's kind of crazy.
If I could bring my music with me wherever I go and just make life easier and seamless without interruption, to be able to have the music on hand like that without any interruptions would be great.
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Hey, everybody.
Welcome to another phrasal verb episode.
I hope you're doing well.
I hope that these phrasal verb episodes have been useful and helpful for you so far.
Today, we're going to look at two phrasal verbs.
The first one is allude to, and the second one is amount to.
And with this second phrasal verb, we're going to look at two different usages of it.
But first, let me explain.
Allude to.
So allude to means to speak about or mention something in an indirect or brief way.
So you kind of mention something, but you don't talk about it and explain it.