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I often stumble upon seemingly less intuitive learning blocks in language learning, and mulling over serves a little help. What would you rather call it? A temporary cognitive lapse, a brief mental setback, etc?
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Is it possible to inculcate oneself through reading? Are some words such as "inculcate" and "enlighten" meant only to act upon others, never upon the self? I'm deeply mortified that you must bear the brunt of reading my seemingly trivial and silly questions, laden with excessive and verbose ramblings sometimes. My sincerest apologies!
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