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“Analysis” vs. “analyses”
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Are there /ɔ/ and /ʌ/ sounds in informal American English?
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“Can't” vs. “won't be able to”
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What does “Five times over!” mean here?
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What is the word that means to offer to be in a relationship?
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What is the difference between 'tell' and 'say'
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What's the usage of ''anything'' in this sentence?
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Use of “Sure” in reply to help offering and to appreciation
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“can hardly” vs. “there's no way”
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Pluralization of savings and costs (plural expressions of plural quantities)
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How does one write “day in and day out”
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“Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back”
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Is it better to say “How do I…” or “How can I…”?
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What is the word for thinking a joke is both funny and bad (groan-worthy) at the same time?
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Is “There are many options to customize your preference” grammatically correct?
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“if it were possible” vs “if it was possible”
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Why is shippable spelled with 2 p's
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Using the expression “the same” for a previously mentioned item
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Are “Conditional apology” and “poisoned apology”, rude?
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Should anti- and counterclockwise be hyphenated?
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Meaning or definition of “substantional”
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How would you describe an operator which has no fixity?
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Which is more correct “fewer than hundred people” or “less than hundred people”?
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Word for “Approximately Optimize”?
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“…and me” or “me and…”
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When did things like ‑fu start to spread?
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Meaning of “plastic value”
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What does “drawn” mean in “Hung, drawn and quartered”?
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What is the name of the difference between “doesn't” and “don't”?
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Pencil you in on/for Sunday evening?
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