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7 Aug 2022
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Question about English (US)
I don't think my Japanese colleagues at Nelson will ever get into the breakfast circuit. A lot of the time they come in *nursing hangovers from the night before.
Is the term "nurse hangovers" a common way of saying "curing or treating hangovers"?
I don't think my Japanese colleagues at Nelson will ever get into the breakfast circuit. A lot of the time they come in *nursing hangovers from the night before.
Is the term "nurse hangovers" a common way of saying "curing or treating hangovers"?
Is the term "nurse hangovers" a common way of saying "curing or treating hangovers"?
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They have untreated hangovers and are struggling to keep them under control.
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