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This tag is for questions about correctly using a word. The word has to be provided within the question. The question should be limited to the usage of one word. For the usage of complete phrases there is the tag phrase-usage.

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What is the term for both sided thinking?

how about this word: bilateral thinking? Vocabulary.com Source When something is bilateral it has two sides or it affects both sides of something. Discussions between two political parties are called …
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Meaning of the expression "old school"

Yes, basically you hit the mark. Based on Webster's Dictionary: (Noun) Adherents of traditional policies and practices According to Vocabulary.com: The old school is any group of people who are trad …
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'Evenest' vs 'most even' word usage and its history

When I am looking for the superlative form of 'even' which would be evenest, I was surprised that it's rarely used. [This 'even' which means something smooth and regular] The only source that I found …
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What is the difference between "found" and "establish"?

Your question would be these, I suppose? 1.What is the difference between “found” and “establish”? 2.Is it correct that 'found' = informal form of 'establish' 3.How do you differentiate 'found' and ' …
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