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Feb 2 |
answered | Correct preposition for “porch” |
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Jan 30 |
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What is a prefix that means near? added 6 characters in body |
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Nov 15 |
accepted | word for racial polarization (similar to “partisanship”) |
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Nov 9 |
revised |
Difference between “?!” and “!?”? corrected title |
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Nov 9 |
suggested | suggested edit on Difference between “?!” and “!?”? |
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Nov 8 |
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What's the meaning of 'ever'? Hagrid! I miss those books. |
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Nov 8 |
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When to put a verb ahead of its doer? The verb first actually sounds better to me, unfortunately I'm not really able to describe why. |
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Nov 8 |
answered | Difference between “fallback” and “fall back”? |
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Nov 8 |
answered | Using “do” or “does” for two things connected by “and”? |
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Nov 8 |
revised |
LEDs and the correct pronunciation corrected RAS syndrome |
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Nov 7 |
suggested | suggested edit on LEDs and the correct pronunciation |
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Nov 7 |
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word for racial polarization (similar to “partisanship”) @Mitch it might be hard to understand if you're not familiar with the term "partisanship". I would look up the term and how it's used in political discourse--it's essentially that, but with race instead of party. |
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Nov 7 |
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word for racial polarization (similar to “partisanship”) @Mitch Not racism, just race. |
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Nov 7 |
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word for racial polarization (similar to “partisanship”) added stratification to the list of words I'm not looking for |
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Nov 7 |
asked | word for racial polarization (similar to “partisanship”) |
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Nov 6 |
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Single word for “working without details” synonym for > single word for |
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Nov 6 |
suggested | suggested edit on Single word for “working without details” |
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Nov 5 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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Nov 5 |
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Is this usage of 'for which' correct? deleted 190 characters in body |
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Nov 5 |
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Is this usage of 'for which' correct? It wasn't when I posted this. |

