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What are sentences like “the longer X, the more Y” called and can they be used in formal written English?
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Pronunciation of “often”
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Why is “to get” sometimes used where “to be” could be used?
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“In order to…”, “To…” or “For…”
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When is a gerund supposed to be preceded by a possessive pronoun?
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“Whether or not” vs. “whether”
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Why did “sceptical” become “skeptical” in the US?
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Pluralization rule for “five-year-old children”, “20 pound note”, “10 mile run”
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Where does the phrase “dry run” come from?
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“Whereäs” as an alternative spelling of “whereas”

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