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The following expression is a combination of a noun preceded by a describing word. savage controversy Replace the describing word with as many others as you can, that goes with the underlined noun.

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The following expression is a combination of a noun preceded by a describing word.

savage controversy

Replace the describing word with as many others as you can, that goes with the underlined noun.

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major controversy, bitter controversy, endless controversy, political controversy.

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Chapter 4.3: Intellectual Rubbish - English Workshop [Page 98]

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