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Which is the correct expression for say that I have two items of three possibilities?
— Jerry
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23h ago
Why is it ‘A God,’ not ‘God' in Mark Sanford’s “I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances, but third, fourth, eighth chances”?
— D. M. Davidson
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— Daniel
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— James Stott
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2d ago
If a room cannot be escaped, it is inescapable. What if a room cannot be entered?
— Darling
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may 18 at 20:26
Use of “is” vs. “are” when both singular and plural countable nouns follow
— Tennysoned
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may 18 at 11:10
Is it okay to omit the space after a comma in square bracket references, e.g. “[45,46,47,64]” in a research paper
— jonathan
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may 16 at 17:12
I can't make heads or tails of this paragraph. It's a complex pun. (Warning: mildly “bad language” and urban lingo.)
— VRM
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may 15 at 14:13
Whose window? - What's the idiom for unpredictable unknown beneficial opportunities that might come up?
— barlop
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may 15 at 12:58
Direct to Reported Speech - a scenario of ambiguity [duplicate]
— Aneesh Karthik C
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may 15 at 11:02
A Word that means “to adapt or improve, to conform to a higher standard”?
— Dave W
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may 15 at 9:42
Ek kaan se suno aur dusre kaan se nikaal do in English proverb? [closed]
— Ravindra Shekhawat
1975
may 14 at 12:11
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— AfterLife
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may 13 at 14:33
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— Kevdog777
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may 11 at 23:14
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— muffin
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may 10 at 11:59
Why is it ‘A God,’ not ‘God' in Mark Sanford’s “I want to acknowledge a God not just of second chances, but third, fourth, eighth chances”?
— Ray
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