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Aris closed the tablet. For the first time in his life, he had nothing to say. And for once, that was the right expression.

Aris took a breath. He looked at the glowing PDF—this impossible, dangerous, wonderful thing.

For language learners, reaching fluency often feels less like learning words and more like unlocking a secret code. You know the definition of "break," "leg," and "a," but when someone says "break a leg," they aren't suggesting physical harm—they are wishing you good luck. These combinations, known as expressions or idioms, are the lifeblood of natural conversation.

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| Edition | Key Features | Page Count | Price | Availability | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Original publication by Nexus Publishing | 568 pages | 21,500 KRW | Extremely rare (only used copies may exist) | | Nexus English Expression Dictionary (2004) | First major revision; new design and title | 704 pages | 24,900 KRW | Rare (out-of-print, sought-after by collectors) | | Nexus English Expression Dictionary (2008/2009) | Final major revision; expanded content and 17 audio CDs | 843 pages | 29,500 KRW | Rare (out-of-print; occasionally available on used book sites) |

Like any resource, the Nexus English Expression Dictionary has its strengths and weaknesses. Here is a balanced look based on user feedback:

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Unlike traditional dictionaries ordered alphabetically, N.E.E.D. is divided into 17 thematic "Packs," covering common life scenarios. This situational organization allows you to learn expressions in a natural, contextual way, as part of a cohesive narrative.

Many educational platforms and language learning forums provide access to this dictionary. When searching, look for reputable educational resources to ensure you have a complete and accurate version.

When you think of a phrase in your native language, look up the core concept in the index to find its natural English equivalent. A Note on Accessing the Book Safely

Words that naturally go together (e.g., "make a decision" rather than "do a decision").