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“Uncapable” or “incapable”?
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What do you call a person who does not take risks (or who does not like taking risks)?
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What is the grammatical function of 'since' in this sentence?
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“Uncapable” or “incapable”?
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Where does the suffix “-tine” come from?
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Looking for a formal equivalent phrase for the adverb “personally”
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Second conditional when making plans for the future: “If it rained tomorrow, I would go to the cinema.”
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If “it is a good read” is correct, is “they are good reads” grammatically correct?
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What's the meaning of “on a comparable basis”?
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What is the difference between “synergistic” and “synergetic”?
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“Can easily be” vs. “can be easily” — what's the difference?
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Etymology of “choice” — New Zealand vernacular
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“Has been changed” or “has changed”?
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“You really take the biscuit!”
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What is the meaning of “blinkers on and a case of Red Bull”?
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What do you call a USB flash disk?
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“for good” expression in an unfortunate event?
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“for good” expression in an unfortunate event?
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For the verb 'focus' why is the gerund form 'focusing' with a single S, instead of 'focussing' with a double S?
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Is there a single word for a document containing an individual's contact information?
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