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This tag is for questions about nouns. Nouns are words that refer to an entity, quality, state, action, or concept. Add this tag to single-word-requests if you are looking for a noun. Add the tag word-usage if you are asking about the usage of the noun.
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The word "doubt" as a substitute for the word "question." [duplicate]
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I live in India and I have noticed that in Indian English it is normal to use the noun "doubt" as one would use the noun "question" in Western English.
Examples:
"He had many doubts regarding the …
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Rosa Parks is a [symbol?] for the civil rights movement?
Embodiment
Rosa Parks not only launched this new paradigm but incorporated all
those that preceded it: Old Leftism, New Deal liberalism, unionism,
NAACP legalism and gradualism. She was an emb …
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What is a "thread" called on Q&A sites like SE?
Sometimes I want to refer to a question, all of its answers, and the comments on everything, collectively.
For example:
I've read through a entire thread that contained many answers. It also had …