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How to Pronounce 'YOUTHQUAKE'- English Grammar

 

In this episode, we cover the pronunciation of the word youthquake. This word describes a change in cultural standards brought about tastes and values by the young population. The word is a combination of youth and earthquake indicating the power of the young.


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