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Is "Most of it's in English" normal English?

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How should I understand this sentence?

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Why "horseback riding" and not simply "horse riding"?

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What does "kind of sums things up” mean?

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What does ‘Train-wreck style’ mean?

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Is 'verbiage' still considered to be insulting?

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Do Americans leave the ordinal suffix out of dates?

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Dialog with an ok and cancel button

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What does the grave accent mark on words mean?

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What's another way of saying "supposed to graduate in 2013"?

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Alternative phrase/term for 'middle men'

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"Principal" or "principle"

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What determines whether a numerical prefix is allowable for a unit?

1 vote

How to express that one is making the conversation long for fun

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Word to describe this specific kind of irrational reasoning

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Does one apply "to university" or "to a university"?

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Do listeners understand different adjective orders?

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Is there a UK/US difference in the usage of in/to + verb (for example, "this tool helps in dealing with this/to deal with this")?

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Clause following 'as same as'

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Why is there a "one" before "hundred", "thousand", etc. but not "ten"?

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Which article would be correct in this instance?

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Commas after Conjunctions

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"Dark of the Moon"