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Can the passive “to be amazed” be active?
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What's the idiom for getting lost in a (malfunctioning) bureaucracy?
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Term for an insincere invitation..?
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“We are all just prisoners here, of our own device”
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What are correct words to use in order to name a user that updates something?
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What is a more refined & formal way to say 'we eat our own dog-food'?
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How to express reduction from 10 or 100 billion to 1 billion
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How should the word “brutal” be used in marketing?
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Precedence: and > or?
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“Clicking the button saves… ” vs. “clicking the button will save…”
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Problem with two abstract noun usages describe a perfume
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“Accounts for last year” or “Accounts of last year”?
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Résumé formality: “Struck a deal that resulted in savings of XXX”?
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Is there a term for grammatical mistakes as a result of trying too hard?
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What do you call something that is not first in a sequence?
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What is the opposite of using something judiciously?
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to “sleep” vs to “go to sleep”
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a word/couple to express eagerness to win
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What is a word to describe an ambiguous amount of time?
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Term for buzzing or hissing sound often created by vibration
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How to express that the temperature is high?
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“Plan not to retire” or “Plan to not retire”?
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Word to describe “when someone describes something in too much detail”
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