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May
22
accepted What are the differences between “amalgam” and “hodgepodge”/“hedgepodge”?
May
22
comment What are the differences between “amalgam” and “hodgepodge”/“hedgepodge”?
You knowledgable, thanks!
May
22
asked What are the differences between “amalgam” and “hodgepodge”/“hedgepodge”?
May
2
asked Should a sentence ending with “Ph.D.” end with one or two periods?
Apr
19
comment What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
But intrinsically, does "shooting of <somebody>" have ambiguity in English?
Apr
19
comment What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
Thanks; corrected.
Apr
19
revised What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
added 8 characters in body
Apr
19
asked What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
Apr
4
comment How to say removing redundancy and/or duplicate entries from a list of items?
No, it's not a programming question.
Apr
4
accepted How to say removing redundancy and/or duplicate entries from a list of items?
Apr
4
asked How to say removing redundancy and/or duplicate entries from a list of items?
Jan
13
accepted What's the difference between “hundreds of thousands of” and “hundreds and thousands of”
Jan
13
accepted Relic and relics
Jan
13
accepted Should I say “3 half days” or “3 half-days” or “3 half-day”?
Dec
31
comment “Particulate” vs. “particle”
So you're suggesting that the usage of particulate is just a meme that happens to spread for no obvious intrinsic merit?
Dec
23
comment What's the difference between “hundreds of thousands of” and “hundreds and thousands of”
@Bill Franke Are you saying these usage examples are basically "equivocating"?
Dec
23
asked What's the difference between “hundreds of thousands of” and “hundreds and thousands of”
Dec
15
accepted Should a dash be used when constructing words using suffixes such as -ly, -wise when the resultant word isn't in the dictionary?
Dec
14
comment Should a dash be used when constructing words using suffixes such as -ly, -wise when the resultant word isn't in the dictionary?
@Em1 My example may not be good. But you get the idea. The question is on the general issue not one the specific instances given above.
Dec
14
asked Should a dash be used when constructing words using suffixes such as -ly, -wise when the resultant word isn't in the dictionary?