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How To Use This Word In A Sentence?

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fatema | 11:06 Sat 15th Jul 2017 | Jobs & Education
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Hello, how can I use "juxtapose" in a sentence?
Is it correct sentence?
Jhon I juxtapose with you, how can I forget you now?
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it generally means putting two things together in order to contrast them. You don't usually juxtapose people.
John is mis spelt

I dont use "juxtapose" - very often
I didnt use it in the year before your post

concentrate on the thousand most common words in English
http://www.ef.com/english-resources/english-vocabulary/top-1000-words/
and make sure you can use them properly
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Yoga experts agree that the juxtapose is one of the most difficult.
not as difficult as antidisestablishmentarianism.
from the Latin "iuxta" ( beside or next to ) and pos- ( put).
Just means "to put side by side". A poet might juxtapose two expressions which do not normally go together, in order to create an unusual metaphor, for instance. "Half as old as time" is a juxtaposition which emphasises the extreme age of the Rose-red city

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