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Validity in the brevity of this prose?
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“That my results are not reproducible” or “that my results are unreproducible”?
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what does “off-the-shelf” mean?
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What's the inverse of “scalable” — capable to be broken down further and further?
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Are “nil” and “null” interchangeable?
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What is a “Patco moment”?
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Must the “b” in “Boolean variable” be capitalized?
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More eloquent word or phrase
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What is the meaning of “ugg”?
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Coordinating conjunction immediately followed by parenthetical — Is a comma needed or not?
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Name for anti-decoy
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If not directions, what are items in the set {northbound, eastbound, southbound, westbound}?
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What is an easier word than “serendipity” with the same connotations
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What is the right word for converting slides into pictures?
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Grade vs. Grades when modifying a range
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What does “USA intellectualism: a mile wide, an inch deep” mean?
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Are Anglo-Saxon words better at expressing emotion?
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Does “either A or B ” preclude “both A and B”?
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What's the converse of “side effect”?
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What does “high” add to the meaning of this sentence of Tagore's poem?
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How to ask a knowledge question without causing offence?
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“Passed” vs “past”: Usage in an error message
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Looking for the name of a type of painting
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What does "What the monarchies have going for them are royal families that allow them to stand above the fray,’ mean?
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“Peel”, “pare”, and “skin”
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What's the origin of the swear words like the 'F' word?
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To put on the thinking cap
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A single or double word that describes a group of casual but important guides or scouts
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What does “standards of proof characteristic of an exact science” mean in this sentence?
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Definite article — “on television” vs. “on the radio”
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