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Andrew Neely
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Why is "zero" followed by a plural noun?

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Polite synonyms for "a——hole-ish" behavior

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Correct way to say "km²"

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More formal way of saying: "Sorry to bug you again about this, but ..."

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Why "Greater Toronto" rather than "Great Toronto"

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Is there an American English equivalent of the British idiom "carrying coals to Newcastle"?

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keeping maiden name after marriage

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The logic behind "better safe than sorry"

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What will the third parent be called?

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"Username", "user name" or "user-name"

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"fluctuates widely" or "wildly"?

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Extreme homonyms

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What preposition should I use before the word “Christmas”?

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A saying indicating how some professionals don't apply their skills for themselves

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More formal way to say "just in case"

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Any other good way of saying "Happy Birthday"?

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What word can I use instead of "tomorrow" that is not connected with the idea of the rising sun?

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Term to describe generalizations such as "it is well known"

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What do you call the position leveled after Junior, but before Senior in a company?

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Is the term 'String' too jargony to use in a user interface?

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Parsing of a compound noun with many words

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Words for personal views on life, society, world

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What is another word for "boss" for a company with a flatter hierarchy?

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Word for opposing sides in a war

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Word/phrase to mean something that just happens once

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Terms to describe age groups

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What do you call a person who is constantly busy yet always willing to go the extra mile?

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actual / wise or both

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Addressing a senior female in formal mail

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Word for describing process of walking, going on foot