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You use "neither of those" when you're talking about exactly two things, and you want to say that zero of them are true or apply. "None of those" is used for three or more things, meaning that not one of them fits.
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Relevant means something is connected or important to the topic or situation at hand, while vital means something is absolutely necessary or crucial. So, something relevant might be helpful, but something vital is essential for success or even existence
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The English verb "prompt" can be translated into Polish in several ways, depending on the context. Common translations include "prowokować," "inspirować," or "skłaniać."
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'Fast' is the most common and general term. 'Rapid' often implies a continuous or quick change, like 'rapid growth' or 'rapid response'. 'Quick' emphasizes the speed of a start and completion, or something that happens quickly, like a quick decision.
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Laziness is the more common term, referring to an unwillingness to work or exert yourself. Indolence is usually considered a more formal term that can imply a more habitual or inherent aversion to activity.
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Responsibility often refers to the duty or obligation you have to do something, while accountability is the state of being answerable or taking ownership for your actions and their outcomes.
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They're very similar in meaning, but "predominantly" can sometimes have a slightly stronger formal tone, implying a prevailing or dominant factor, while "mostly" is used more casually to mean for the most part.
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"merit" tends to refer to the quality or worth of something, like the merit of an idea. "Deserve" is more about what you are entitled to based on your actions or qualities, like deserving a reward for hard work.
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"Prompt" means doing something quickly or without delay. "On time" means doing something at the scheduled time, not early or late. So, promptness is about speed, while "on time" is about adherence to a deadline.
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Being preoccupied means your mind is totally absorbed in something else, so you might be distracted or not pay attention. Concerned means you're worried or anxious about something. So, you can be concerned about something without being preoccupied by it.
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