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Learning English from the News

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Do We Hear This in Everyday Conversations?

Rip off is a phrasal verb. It basically means copy someone's work. This is an informal way to say that we copies someone's work, you like. So more formally, you would say plagiarize. That's the verb, to plagiarize something. baseless is an adjective. You have rumours that have no sort of evidence to support ita baseless accusations and, of course, baseless claims as it appears in the headline. Sammy shockery, rip off, copy or plagiarizesomething.

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