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May
22
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What are the differences between “amalgam” and “hodgepodge”/“hedgepodge”?
May
22
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What are the differences between “amalgam” and “hodgepodge”/“hedgepodge”?
You knowledgable, thanks!
May
22
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What are the differences between “amalgam” and “hodgepodge”/“hedgepodge”?
May
2
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Should a sentence ending with “Ph.D.” end with one or two periods?
Apr
19
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What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
But intrinsically, does "shooting of <somebody>" have ambiguity in English?
Apr
19
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What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
Thanks; corrected.
Apr
19
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What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
added 8 characters in body
Apr
19
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What does this “after deadly shooting” mean?
Apr
4
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How to say removing redundancy and/or duplicate entries from a list of items?
No, it's not a programming question.
Apr
4
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How to say removing redundancy and/or duplicate entries from a list of items?
Apr
4
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How to say removing redundancy and/or duplicate entries from a list of items?
Jan
13
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What's the difference between “hundreds of thousands of” and “hundreds and thousands of”
Jan
13
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Relic and relics
Jan
13
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Should I say “3 half days” or “3 half-days” or “3 half-day”?
Dec
31
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“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
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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
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What's the difference between “hundreds of thousands of” and “hundreds and thousands of”
Dec
15
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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
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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
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Should a dash be used when constructing words using suffixes such as -ly, -wise when the resultant word isn't in the dictionary?
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