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    We agree that this is tricky. I will get back to you on number 1.

    Numbers 2 and 3 are treated differently as "colloquial" is considered a more unusual word and the reasoning behind the annotation is that the user might be looking for a definition of that word, hence <search_phrase>. As a general guideline, when annotating fragments please default to generic:na:body with <body> tag and reserve generic:na with <search> tag for more obscure words (which the user might want to look up) or phrases which would give a reasonable result on a search engine.

    We agree that this is tricky. I will get back to you Follow-up on number 1.1 - we agree.

    Numbers 2 and 3 are treated differently as "colloquial" is considered a more unusual word and Correct annotation: generic:na:body -- [i had the reasoning behind the annotation is that the user might be looking for a definition privilege of that word, hence <search_phrase>. As a general guideline, when annotating fragments please default to generic:na:body with <body> tag and reserve generic:na with <search> tag for more obscure words (which the user might want to look up) or phrases which would give a reasonable result on a search engine.teaching]<body>

    Follow-up We agree that this is tricky. I will get back to you on number 1 - we agree.1.

    Correct annotation: Numbers 2 and 3 are treated differently as "colloquial" is considered a more unusual word and the reasoning behind the annotation is that the user might be looking for a definition of that word, hence <search_phrase>. As a general guideline, when annotating fragments please default to generic:na:body -- [i had with <body> tag and reserve generic:na with <search> tag for more obscure words (which the privilege of teaching]<body>user might want to look up) or phrases which would give a reasonable result on a search engine.