Sure! Another common expression is "break the ice." It means to do or say something to relieve tension or get a conversation going in a social setting. For example, you might share a fun fact to break the ice at a party!...
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Sure! Another common expression is "break the ice." It means to do or say something to relieve tension or get a conversation going in a social setting. For example, you might share a fun fact to break the ice at a party!
Here’s a corrected and more natural version of your sentence:
"OK, show me another common expression example."
Tips for improvement:
1. "Sample" vs. "Example" – While "sample" can work, "example" is more commonly used when referring to expressions or phrases.
2. More Natural Flow – Your original sentence is understandable, but a slight rewording can make it smoother:
- "Can you show me another common expression?" (more concise)
- "Give me another example of a common expression." (slightly more formal)
Would you like help with a specific context (e.g., business English, casual conversation)? I can tailor the suggestions better.
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