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If only English had a word for…

Here are some useful expressions it could borrow from other languages

IMAGINE A FRIEND is heading out to face a difficult task. As a last word of encouragement before they disappear, you want to buck them up. What might you say? If you are speaking English, the likeliest choice is “good luck”.

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