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Water,sky,land,star in this collocative word of gloomy

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A Collocation is two or more words that often go together. Ex: Heavy Rain is more meaningful than Big rain or Strong Rain.

Collocation primarily refers to how words group together or form relationships. Strong collocations are where the link between the two words is quite fixed and restricted.[Example: Heavy Rain. Heavy cannot be replaced with any other word to measure the intensity of rainfall]. Weak collocations are where a word can collocate with many other words. [ Example: Big House, Large bottle. Big and Large can be used with other words and can also be replaced. Large House, Big Bottle etc.]

Technology Example: A powerful computer is preferred over a strong computer. Phraseological collocations vs Idioms: An idiom’s meaning is derived from its convention as a stand-in for something else and collocation is a mere popular composition. The ability to use English effectively involves an awareness of a distinctive feature of the language known as collocation. Collocation is a means by which two or more words go together, in speech or writing.

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