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What is another way of saying biggest store

What are some alternative ways of saying "make a difference"?

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• Create.

"Never follow fads. Introduce one. Often, the best time to create is when nobody has it."
~ Author Unknown

•. Go above and beyond.

"Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect."
~ Mark Twain

• Make things happen.

"There are 3 types of people in this world: the few who make things happen, the many who watch things happen, and the vast majority who don't know what is happening."
~ Author Unknown

• Be uniquely yours.

"The woman who follows the crowd will usually go no further than the crowd. The woman who walks alone is likely to find herself in places no one has ever been before."
~ Albert Einstein

• Maximizing yourself.

"Make the most of yourself for that is all there is of you."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

• When opportunity knocks on your door, give him a seat.

"The best men are not those who have waited for chances but who have taken them; besieged the chance, conquered the chance, and made the chance the servitor."
~ E H. Chapin

• Unlock your potential.

"Go forth and set the world on fire."
~ St. Ignatius of Loyola

• Live your best life.

"The purpose of life is not to be happy -- but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all."
~ Leo Rosten

What are some alternative words or phrases instead of "good luck" which I can use to show my genuine support to others?

I hope everything goes well for you……?

Do not worry, everything will turn out fine…….?

I'm pretty confident that you will conquer your goal……?

I have faith that god will guide you and keep you on the right path……? (Religious alternative, change as you see fit )…….?

I am 100% positive, that your hard work and determination, will reward you, in achieving your goal…..?

take all of these and you will find what you want to say…….

What is another way of saying "biggest store"?

"Store as in "shop" or "store" as in a large container, or as in "a large quantity of (something)"?

Another word for 'big companies'?

A good word would be a conglomerate or corporation.

What is another way of saying "biggest store"?

"Store as in "shop" or "store" as in a large container, or as in "a large quantity of (something)"?

What is another way to say "big words"?

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What is another way to say "big words"?
I'm critiquing Eragon by Christopher Paolini for my English class, and I'm writing about his annoyingly excessive use of "big words". Is there a word I can use instead of saying big words?

What's a better, more professional way to say, "Get more bang for your buck."?

you can say "with that kind of money ,you can spend more on your clothes or what ever you need to buy"

How do you say this on a resume?

One page always! You have to get your resume down to one page, but that doesn't mean it is general. You need to be direct and to the point of the job listing and the company. A resume only gets skimmed so it needs to be to the point and dynamic so it stands out and shows you have the education and experience for the position. Make sure it is clearly written and has NO typos. Have it looked at by as many people as possible who have experience with resumes and take all advice to mind even if you may not agree. Take resume classes at your school also. People who review resumes for jobs are very picky.

Another way to say "play a significant role?

is considerably involved with, is a great part of the process of, has great responsibilties for, would be considered a great contributor....

What's another word for influence/effect/impact?

(verb) influence, act upon, work

Synonyms: shape, work, forge, regulate, determine, form, mold, tempt, charm, act upon, work on, cultivate, give direction to , forge, modulate, govern, cast, define, specify, regularize, regularize, tempt, make up ones mind, decide, ascertain, act upon, model,
tempt, enamor, entrance, capture, lure, allure, invite, fascinate, enchant, bewitch, be charm, beguile, entice, enamor, shape, determine, captivate

One of those ought to work.

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