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Replace each word or words in parentheses with a one-word synonym to decipher a common phrase.

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Replace each word or words in parentheses with a one-word synonym to decipher a common phrase.

  1. (Performances) (converse) (noisier) than (terms).

  2. (More superior) (delayed) than (not at all).

  3. (Sublime) (mental abilities) (contemplate) (similarly).

posted Nov 22, 2016 by Balwinder

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  1. actions speak louder than words

  2. better late than never

  3. great minds think alike

answer Nov 23, 2016 by Smriti



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