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Feb
24
awarded  Talkative
Feb
23
comment What's a word for “stopping a habit”?
"reformed smoker" can also be taken as a person who has become better at smoking. Just a thought.
Jan
26
accepted Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
Jan
26
comment Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
Good, but can you let me know phrases that suggest you are laughing without using me or I?
Jan
26
comment Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
Nice answer, I am waiting for more like this. (+1)
Jan
26
awarded  Commentator
Jan
26
awarded  Critic
Jan
26
comment Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
@Robusto An emoji in a letter?
Jan
26
awarded  Scholar
Jan
26
accepted Correct sentence ending: X asked, “Y?”
Jan
26
comment Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
Fixed. Spacefiller.
Jan
26
revised Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
corrected question
Jan
26
comment Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
@Robusto I got my question wrong, wait a minute.
Jan
26
asked Formally saying that you are laughing without euphemisms or colloquialism without referring to yourself
Jan
24
answered “Hypothesis” and “theory”
Jan
24
awarded  Student
Jan
24
asked Correct sentence ending: X asked, “Y?”
Jan
24
comment “in response to” vs “for response to”?
One acronym: ELL.
Jan
24
awarded  Custodian
Jan
24
reviewed Approve suggested edit on “in response to” vs “for response to”?