We have lots of common phrases with three-words (such as "live and learn") where there are two "front-back" words (such as "live", "learn") and one "mid" word (such as "and"). What is special and unique about the three-word phrases that can be made by the following group of words?
All, BACK, DAY, NECK, TIME
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CMZ5
3/26/2019 08:42:18 am
The special thing about ALL, BACK, DAY, NECK, TIME is that their all words
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RB6
3/26/2019 08:44:09 am
*they're*
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CMZ
3/26/2019 08:45:39 am
stop correcting me!!! 😣 😢 😭
CMZ
3/26/2019 08:46:06 am
stop correcting me!!! 😣 😢 😭!!!
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tld6
3/26/2019 08:47:25 am
Whydoes being a word make it special? That's really just something they have in common...
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CMZ
3/26/2019 08:50:32 am
You literally just wrote words, that's what makes it special
NV6
3/26/2019 08:44:27 am
they´re
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LAS6
3/26/2019 08:45:27 am
Back in Time is one.
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tld6
3/26/2019 08:46:27 am
I'm very brain dead right now, especially with unrelated topics, and I can only think of one with 'NECK', which is neck of dawn...I'm not even sure if that counts, but the "phrase" has nothing to do with necks.
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