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Imperative vs. cohortative in a scientific paper
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-ing vs -in' ending
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What is a “terrace park”?
1
Is “either” only used with two options?
0
Difference between “underneath” and “under” when we describe an action
1
Is there a rule for the correct pronunciation of words starting with “ex”?
1
Correct word choice for “get a new subset from set”
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How to name a part of a piechart
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How can I practice differentiating between the “æ” and “ɛ” sounds in English phonology?
7
Plurals of “infimum” and “supremum”
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What do you call a disk with a hole in the middle?
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Pronunciation of “have” in “I don't have to” [do something]
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Why is “head over heels” used as if it were exceptional rather than commonplace?
3
A person who travels from place to place without good reason
3
How to pronounce family names?
3
Why do you survive 'by the skin of your teeth'?
4
How do I represent the “-ed” in “witnessed” phonetically?
6
Why is the initial “ts” sound (e.g “tsunami”) pronounced as “s”?
2
Is it acceptable to say something is “apropros” of a person?
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Where does the phrase “red herring” come from?
3
How do you pronounce 'news'?
2
What is the word that denotes the words preceding these nouns?
2
Advice on good list of American idioms
2
What's the most common way of referring to the gender of a friend?
3
Why is “chore” pronounced differently from the “chore” in “choreography”?
3
Using the semicolon in my sentence
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What is the pronunciation of the possessive words that already end in s?
3
What is a good word for “unable to be usefully applied”?
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Which is correct here: “arbitrary” or “arbitrarily”?
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Best source for origins of expressions and idioms?
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