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Tim Ward
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What do you call the thing on which something is attached?

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Is there a gender neutral phrase or expression to replace "old woman"?

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Word for judgemental attitude?

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Is there a single word for the ceiling of a cave or cavern?

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Should I use 'leitmotifs', the plural of leitmotif, in academic English?

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What is the meaning of "Scale" here?

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Expression for internal struggle

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Should it be "there is a total of 378 vehicles" or "there are a total of 378 vehicles"?

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Is writing "wishing you the best of health" at end of a letter considered a sentence fragment?

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Word to encompass service, booking, order and reservation

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Term for: Simultaneous rare experience/occurrence

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Medium of instruction - "is in English" or "was in English"

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Is English the only language that always capitalizes "I"?

2 votes

Why do we use the word “oops”, if something goes wrong?

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Idioms describing the entirety of something

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Difference between Trade-off and Balance?

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Using "apostrophes" to show ownership of records in page?

2 votes

The Term for Singing in a Very Sad Way

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Sorted in order of appearance

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Word for people who came later after settlers

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complicated sentence in “To Kill a Mockingbird”

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Is the "are" this sentence correct?

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Why are the first letters in "Generation X" capitalized but those in "baby boom" not capitalized?

1 vote

Is "demo" understood in all languages?

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What is the expression for the process of getting over the loss of a loved person?

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How should I say "I don't have anything useful to say so I am quiet"?

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Ambiguous meaning of NAmEng sense of "skill" in Harrap's English-French Dictionary

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Why did final -ie become so popular during early Modern English?

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Is there a short, preferably monosyllabic, intransitive verb that means "to be absent"?

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Is the usage of "extreme power" correct?