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What's the word for “preferring this option/choice”
3
Word for “personal reason for not being able to do something”
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“…who didn't have a…” vs “…without a…”
1
Why is fingernail paint called “nail polish”?
1
What's the meaning of the expression “I'll bloody well see to that!”?
2
Are “rode” and “rowed” pronounced the same?
4
Better word than “district”
2
Single word to describe someone who is overly sensitive
1
“I want it rather than him”?
0
“except for” vs “other than”
1
Usage of “Do you know x?”
7
Does the word “troll” necessarily have negative connotations?
6
“Why can't I see?” or “Why I can't see?”?
2
What is the feminine noun for 'benedict'?
1
What does “work it” mean?
0
Formal expression for “talking about something unrelated”
10
Why do people say “Work like a dog?”
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Word request: Well-known and generally accepted
6
How often do people say “gotta”, “wanna” or “gonna” in English speaking countries?
1
What does “the government picks winners and losers” mean?
0
Can “do a haircut” be used colloquially to mean “have a haircut”?
0
Dropping L in compound adjectives. Is it “skillful” or “skilful”?
3
“Popular with” vs “Popular among”
3
Why do some non-English words become English words?
1
Is it correct to say “I'm not urgent to do something”?
8
Have I graduated from a master's course?
1
Whatever/everything/anything..how to find out?
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What is a good term for someone who refuses to debate an issue ab initio?
3
Can I use “any” in this example?
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What is the correct way of saying: press a button multiple times, but don't hold it down for too long?
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