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Colloquial Language
What does ,begin emphasis,colloquial,end emphasis, mean in the passage?
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In the passage, ",begin emphasis,colloquial,end emphasis," is a formatting instruction that tells the reader to emphasize or highlight the word or phrase that comes after it. It is commonly used to highlight informal or conversational language.
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