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This tag is for questions about the meaning of a longer passage of English. A SPECIFIC CONCERN must be emphasized.
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"X Department" versus "Department of X"
One difference may be that if you say english department, you may add to that. This would imply that the department is part of a wider range. You could say "This is the English department of the unive …
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Meaning of ‘No shame’ as an independent sentence
The writer uses the pharse 'No shame.' as an informal way of saying There is no shame in this.