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  <Title>Paying Heed to Collocations</Title>
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2 Conventional combinations of words
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    <Paragraph position="0"> The different constructions that can be described as collocations exhibit an enormous range of conventionalization. On the one hand are arbitrary, fixed, undecomposable combinations like by and large; on the other are locutions like override a veto whose preferred co-occurrence derives from the specificity of the semantics of the components. Between these extremes are three classes of constructions of particular concern for natural language generation. First, IDIOMATICALLY</Paragraph>
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