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“adapt the discussion to suit your own needs” <- correct?
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“adapt the discussion to suit your own needs” <- correct?
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Can “man” always be used to mean both men and women?
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Can a non-person have “qualms” about something?
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Exclamation mark before closing parenthesis
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Can a non-person have “qualms” about something?
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What does “them” refer to here?
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What does “them” refer to here?
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Can “man” always be used to mean both men and women?
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“concern” instead of “business”; “operate” instead of “run”; “one” in front of a person?
Hehehe, good point. I'll keep it in mind.
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“concern” instead of “business”; “operate” instead of “run”; “one” in front of a person?
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“concern” instead of “business”; “operate” instead of “run”; “one” in front of a person?
Hehehe, nice example. Makes the point.
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“concern” instead of “business”; “operate” instead of “run”; “one” in front of a person?
Why wouldn't it always work? I mean, we're talking about synonyms here, aren't we? Can you name me an example in which these words would not work?
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“concern” instead of “business”; “operate” instead of “run”; “one” in front of a person?
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Correct usage of “viz.”?
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Correct usage of “viz.”?
drɱ65 δ: Do you agree with @FumbleFingers's reply to my original question, i.e. that I should have ditched viz. (and its possible alternatives) altogether in my sentences?
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