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 Kate (kkcat)
 
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							| Dear colleagues, I have a question. I �ve just noticed that on the carton box from a facial cream is written: smooth over toned face and THROAT. The cream is made in an English-speaking country (so there shouldn �t be possibly a  mistake) and I wonder is it really ok to use THROAT in this context but not NECk?
  THANKS in advance! 
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 Zora
 
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							| No, it is correct. The throat area is basically the area underneath the chin. The neck, in theory, is the whole thing that holds your head on your shoulders!!   |  15 Apr 2009     
					
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 deral
 
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							| MY FRİEND PLEASE DOWNLOAD MY WORKSHEET . ı DON �T HAVE ANY POINTS SO ı   DON �T TAKE ANY WORKSHEET |  15 Apr 2009     
					
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 Olindalima ( F )
 
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							| Hi, Zorita, so happy we have neck, otherwise where will I have my head??? ( so handicapped I am... ) it would be but another great trouble to me. Hey, KKCAT, this answer has nothing to do with your question, just a joke between me and Linda.
 Be welcome.
 
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 Zora
 
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							|  - *wonderful laughing smilie* |  16 Apr 2009     
					
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