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Instructor at IAU. Fond of Group Theory. Writing in English has been my old WISH.


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comment Meaning of “that” in “holomorphic function in the sector S that is continuous”
+1 Nice Jasper.
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comment An alternative word for “lest”
Thank you all for the nice answers. Thank you Noah for the examples. I got the point of them completely. :)
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accepted An alternative word for “lest”
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revised An alternative word for “lest”
added 1 characters in body
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asked An alternative word for “lest”
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comment A sentence for a person who is greatly tired
Thanks all of you. Thank you for your time.
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accepted A sentence for a person who is greatly tired
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asked A sentence for a person who is greatly tired
May
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accepted What do we need for a stress in a word?
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comment What do we need for a stress in a word?
@NeilCoffey: I meant the second one actually, but the first point is a great one too. Thanks
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asked What do we need for a stress in a word?
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accepted Should I use hyphens with prefixes like “sub” and “semi”?
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asked Should I use hyphens with prefixes like “sub” and “semi”?
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accepted When do we use “suppose” and when “let”?
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comment When do we use “suppose” and when “let”?
You Brightened my mind. Thanks
May
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comment When do we use “suppose” and when “let”?
@JohnLawler: You are exactly right. Sometimes we start a THEOREM, for example, by "Let" and sometimes not, we start it with "suppose". There is no one telling me why 'Let' is used in the context and why the other word is not.
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asked When do we use “suppose” and when “let”?