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| location | Yerevan, Armenia | |
| age | 25 | |
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How are “i.e.” and “e.g.” pronounced? Interesting, if this question was asked today it would be closed as general reference and would get a dozen downvotes. The ELU community has become a lot more haughty and aggressive |
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May 20 |
awarded | Notable Question |
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May 18 |
accepted | Is using “eager beaver” completely benign? |
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May 18 |
comment |
“Student has course” vs “Student takes course” A student takes a course |
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May 13 |
asked | Is using “eager beaver” completely benign? |
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May 7 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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May 6 |
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Single word for “inhale using your mouth with force or power” I think I know exactly what action you're describing. Unfortunatly I don't know a single English word for it. Come to think of it, I cannot describe that action with a single word in my native tongues Armenian and Russian either. Maybe that word simply does not exist? |
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May 1 |
revised |
uninterested / me too or me either edited body |
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May 1 |
revised |
Why are we supposed to say the “a” as an “e” in “any” and “many”? deleted 12 characters in body |
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Apr 28 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on Word to describe a lack of something, never having had it |
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Apr 28 |
revised |
what does operator-dependent mean in medical term? added 4 characters in body |
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Apr 28 |
awarded | Electorate |
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Apr 28 |
answered | Why are the “donkey” and the “butt” both named “ass” the same? |
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Apr 23 |
comment |
Can you kindly elaborate on which option can be correct and why? The second option seems the most appropriate |
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Apr 22 |
revised |
How to use “and” “is” “are” with locations edited body |
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Apr 22 |
answered | How to use “and” “is” “are” with locations |
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Apr 13 |
comment |
Is there a single word to describe the belief that one's actions can affect unrelated outcomes superstitions, perhaps? |
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Apr 11 |
answered | Will the sentences be correct? |
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Apr 8 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Mar 30 |
accepted | Whoever had the lice, they're dead now |