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Concerne les expressions, au sens grammatical, dont le sens peut être interprété. L'étiquette *expressions-idiomatiques* regroupe les expressions ou les formulations dont le sens est opaque.

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Madeleine: Pourquoi « Danton » ?

I have read the story Madeleine many times to my young son, but there is still one phrase I have not been able to suss out the meaning of. When the doctor uses the telephone, he says: Fait Danton 22 …
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Expressing "There's no such thing as …" emphatically

One possible option is to use the negation point. It basically means not at all. It's hard to find support for this claim on Wordreference, but I have seen this form of empahsis used often, at least i …
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