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Dental Kart Customer Care Numbers. They're on everything from jeans, to coats, to sleeping bags. By one estimate , the company makes half the zippers on Earth, which is more than 7 billion zippers each year. Yoshida didn't invent zippers. In fact, zippers were invented by an American, Whitcomb L. Judson, in the s. He called it a "chain lock fastener. The company is also a major zipper manufacturer, and it's used by brands like Brooks Brothers and Uniqlo.
But YKK has a reputation unrivaled in the fashion industry. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Thread starter parkha Start date Oct 3, Hi guys. I am studying English, but still it is hard to me. When I was studying, I found a phrase that I want to know. That is "XYZ. Then the guy zipped his pants zipper up. But Mr. Monk asked her what is that meaning. Then her answered, it means "Examine your zipper.
But what I want to know is the exact meaning of 'Examine'. Why you guys I mean, native speaker use that word?
Instead of 'Check' or 'Inspect' or some the other words? As I know, the word 'Examine' is using when someone investigate something or it is used by doctors or investigators When we found someone's zipper is open, 'check' or 'watch out ' is more easy and appropriate I think What I want to know is the exact feeling and meaning of the word 'Examine', and what do you feel when using that word.
Let me know Thank you guys. English - South-East England. If you were simply saying what the other person would do, you would use 'check', which is the most natural word for it.
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