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exporting more and more across the globe. years ago, export was a time-consuming, costly process – masses of paperwork, endless bureaucracy, expensive flights to take meetings – it was only a game for the big boys, with most smes staying far away. these days, the process has become easier and, in some cases
speakers love our idioms and cultural references. for example, when we are being concise, we like to explain things 'in a nutshell'. it's only natural that your second language customers will take most of what you write literally. so, unless you are actually talking about nuts, it's better to say 'in brief...
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