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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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Which is appropriate to use "budget for" or "willing to pay" [closed]
Someone wants me to help him on assignment etc. Is it correct to ask
Whats your budget for this?
How much you are willing to pay for this?
Will 100$ work for you ? (Here I am directly giving the pric …
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"I am really not into it" vs "I am not really into it" [duplicate]
If someone asks help on a subject, and I am lacking in knowledge on it, which is appropriate or correct?
I am really not into it
I am not really into it
The intention is to convey that I am not well …