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Mar 7 |
answered | Scan through the video versus scan the video |
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Mar 7 |
answered | Is “messaging” a noun, a verb, or an adjective? |
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Dec 13 |
answered | What is the word for something that has not yet been configured? |
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Dec 12 |
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phrase to mean “giving the exact answer” spot on, dead on, dead right, hit the nail on the head, are all used in Ireland. |
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Dec 12 |
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phrase to mean “giving the exact answer” added 315 characters in body |
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Dec 12 |
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What's the etymology of “Oscar”? added 13 characters in body |
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Dec 12 |
answered | phrase to mean “giving the exact answer” |
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Dec 12 |
answered | What's the etymology of “Oscar”? |
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Dec 12 |
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To advocate the act of not doing something @FumbleFingers 23,800 matches on google for "Discourage against" and 6,170 for "Discourages against". Doesn't sound archaic to me, perhaps its more common in certain regions. |
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Dec 11 |
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To advocate the act of not doing something added 47 characters in body |
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Dec 11 |
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To advocate the act of not doing something added 42 characters in body |
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Dec 11 |
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To advocate the act of not doing something added 48 characters in body |
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Dec 11 |
answered | To advocate the act of not doing something |
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Nov 16 |
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Correct use of the verb “poll” @Frank We'll then you should go with Lynn's answer as it hits the nail on the head. |
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Nov 16 |
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Correct use of the verb “poll” @Frank You need to explain in more detail what your intention is with regard to your sentence. What is the relationship between the questionnaire and the 100 factors? Are there a hundred questions in the questionnaire? Or are the hundred factors determined by asking a set of questions? Or is the experiment the questionnaire? |
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Nov 16 |
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Correct use of the verb “poll” @Andrew Leach: My guess is that "questioned" is that something else. |
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Nov 16 |
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Correct use of the verb “poll” How do you interpret the original meaning? |
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Nov 16 |
answered | Correct use of the verb “poll” |