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revised “It may be updated below.” or “It may be updated, below.”
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May
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Apr
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awarded  Notable Question
Dec
13
revised “I got it covered” vs “I've got it covered”
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Dec
13
comment “I got it covered” vs “I've got it covered”
@Martha, you are correct. That is exactly what I was asking about - the figurative form (i.e., I have it under control).
Dec
13
awarded  Yearling
Dec
13
accepted A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
Dec
13
asked “I got it covered” vs “I've got it covered”
Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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Nov
28
comment A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
@J.R., can distracting be used as an adjective?
Nov
28
comment A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
So close and yet so far...
Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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Nov
28
awarded  Commentator
Nov
28
comment A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
That certainly fits the bill.
Nov
28
comment A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
The word needs to be usable as an adjective in front of the word activity.
Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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Nov
28
revised A word that describes goofing off at work that can be used as an adjective in front of the word activity?
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