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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough spelling |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough added another example |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough The question has been updated to clarify what I was really wondering about. Could someone comment on the thoughts in my updated question? |
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Apr 22 |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough removed incorrect tags; edited body |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough @Kate_Gregory Thank you for your answer, but as reflected in my recent update, it was not really the "a handful of"-part that confused me. |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough @tchrist Ok, I changed the title and clarified the question. Can I somehow revert the duplicate flag? |
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Apr 22 |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough clarification |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough @tchrist I think that your change of title was unfortunate beacuse it was not really "a handful of" that I was wondering about. |
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Apr 22 |
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Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough @tchrist Thank you for your quick reply! I didn't really think that it was "a handful of"-part that made it singular. It was rather that it is a statement about the number of iterations, not about the iterations themselves. |
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Apr 22 |
asked | Plural or singular when stating that an amount is enough |
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Jan 14 |
answered | Why didn't someone… or Why someone didn't |
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Jan 11 |
awarded | Supporter |
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Jan 11 |
answered | Sum up the users? Or sum up the number of users? |
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Jan 10 |
answered | Is there an idiom that corresponds to the Hungarian expression “fall off the other side of the horse”? |