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A word that describes both “encoding” and “decoding”?
Jun
8
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What is the plural form of “the name of which”?
Apr
28
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God save the Queen
Feb
2
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Difference between “socket” and “outlet”
Jan
21
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Name to distinguish between parameters used for 'is not equal' operations and those used for 'is equal' operations
Jan
16
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Equivalent of “married” for people in a relationship?
Jan
14
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Why is it usually “friend of his”, but no possessive apostrophe with “friend of Peter”?
Jan
12
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“As far as I know” and “As far as I'm concerned”
Jan
4
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Is it possible for a new irregular verb to appear in English language?
Jan
4
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How do you properly follow a subjunctive with a related statement?
Jan
4
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Subject + “have had” + bare infinitive … ever correct?
Dec
19
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How do you make a word like “parent(s)” possessive?
Dec
19
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“so that” + present/past tense
Dec
18
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What is the equivalent of “dead tree copy” for CDs?
Dec
18
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What is the equivalent of “dead tree copy” for CDs?
Dec
17
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What is the sound of nails scratching a chalkboard called?
Dec
17
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What does “You might want to put 30% down for yourself” mean?
Dec
17
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How to spell “the youzhe” as in the abbreviation of “the usual”
Dec
16
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Single word meaning “pregnant woman”
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