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Expression: "It's an active word on my vocabulary."



 
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dehydration orvery thirsty | Expression: "I didn't like the food from the outlook."
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Expression: "It's an active word on my vocabulary." Tue Apr 01, 2008 21:48 pm  Expression: "It's an active word on my vocabulary."
 

Hi

Could you please tell me if the following sentence is correct and natural?
Quote:
It's an active word on my vocabulary.

And what about:
Quote:
It's an active word on my vocabulary list

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Expression: "It's an active word on my vocabulary." Wed Apr 02, 2008 10:27 am  Expression: "It's an active word on my vocabulary."
 

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I suggest: 'It is a word in my active vocabulary'.
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