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11h ago
“I only have discovered today” vs. “I only today have discovered” vs. “I have only today discovered”
— MelkorNemesis
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1d ago
Should I use a semicolon or a colon to introduce a question at the end of a sentence? [duplicate]
— amanda
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1d ago
“Flatly denied that he had copied” vs. “flatly denied the charges that he had copied”
— radio star
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1d ago
What is there in the English corpus beside nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, etc?
— Lincoln Bergeson
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2d ago
Is there a word for selecting yourself as the target audience for an invention or product?
— Flrvt
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may 22 at 20:29
Etymology Moderne of … “sick”, “bad”, and words we hardly consider being the opposite any more [closed]
— GoatGuy
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may 22 at 16:39
What is the scope of using shelved, postponed, adjourned, put off?
— Maksim Kolesnikov
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may 22 at 16:34
What are some examples of adjectives expressing varying levels of intensity using the same root or unit word [closed]
— SFM
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may 22 at 16:34
Finish, complete, submit, or finished at the end of a short drag and drop word bank quiz that isn't graded?
— user1803405
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may 22 at 14:49
I've been seeing good movies or I've been watching good movies? [duplicate]
— user44690
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