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Give each user room to save new words #1 (permalink) Sun Dec 25, 2005 16:31 pm   Give each user room to save new words
 

Another suggession is that every registered user be given some room in this web site to save new words and word combinations. For instance, while taking tests I find lots of new words and word combinations, which I want to save somewhere and learn them. That would be great if I had some room in this web site to save them for future reference.
I would be grateful if the web master replies to this suggession to say whether it is possible or not.
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Keyword tool #2 (permalink) Wed Dec 28, 2005 9:49 am   Keyword tool
 

Dear Zahir,

Many thanks for your suggestion. You are right, having a feature that allows every single user to create and save their own individual word combinations and phrases will be very useful. We are going to look into the feasibility of such a tool. In the meantime you can use the forum to share any words or word combinations you find interesting.
Let me know what you think,
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