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Multiple people but a singular object?
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Nov
12
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Can “fornicate” be used as a transitive verb?
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Oct
29
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What are: province, territory, protectorate, state…?
added "division" and "parish", subdivisions of US states
Sep
28
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How to properly emphasise words with italics in sentences?
added other cases
Sep
5
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“John Doe is an uninteresting name. Usain Bolt [is]/[isn't]”
added 1603 characters in body
Aug
17
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Prepositions to use when indicating locations
numbering
Aug
3
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Meaning of “take over”
fix grammar error
Jul
16
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Why does legal English sometimes repeat the antecedent noun after “which”?
make example slightly more relevant
Jun
28
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Is “At Worst” used only in the future context?
further thoughts
Jun
28
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Appropriate usage of articles for the same words in different sentences
fix spelling
Jun
22
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A word to describe a situation where something said has multiple meanings?
clairfy
Apr
25
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Is it correct to say “aging X years or more”?
fix spelling
Apr
24
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Generic name for places like village, town and cities
expound further
Apr
18
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Must conditional sentences begin with “if?”
fix typo
Mar
20
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What's the exact usage of “that of”
fix slip-up
Jan
31
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Antonym of “Gospel Truth”
spellling error
Jan
20
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Is there a correct gender-neutral, singular pronoun (“his” versus “her” versus “their”)?
added fifth case
Jan
5
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“If you or your colleague has” or “If you or your colleague have”?
add cite
Dec
19
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In a software meant to be used internationally, should I use “post code”, “postal code” or “zip code”?
elbaorate
Nov
30
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Can “x-percent in savings” mean “an x-percent savings rate”?
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