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Phrases unique to a particular language are called _____.

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Phrases unique to a particular language are called idioms. Idioms are groups of words established through its usage, and has a different meaning from the literal phrase itself. It varies from country to country. For example: in the United States, they tend to use the word "raining cats and dogs" to define a very harsh weather condition.
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