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36 votes

Term for main part of desktop computer

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Americans can eat Chinese, but Chinese can't eat Americans?

16 votes

Appropriate word for internet name of a person

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What term is a hypernym for "story" and "article"?

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How to refer to the 'sections' of an aquarium?

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Student:Classmate::Teacher:____________?

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What is a word/phrase to describe someone who thinks someone else is perfect?

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Word for someone who always corrects misspellings

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How do you punctuate something you paraphrased?

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Is it proper grammar to omit an ending quote at the end of a paragraph?

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Word for the extent of truth of an article

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"Miss to inform" or "fail to inform"

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What are the key differences between a liberal, liberalist, and a libertarian?

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Is there a word for the urge to do something creative?

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How do native speakers answer questions like "what's cooking"?

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how do I write "about four or five hundred US Dollars"

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Why is it “From Dublin to Los Angeles” in the Western world, that has left the church moribund in 20 century culture wars?

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What term means "one who enjoys learning"?

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What is the difference between "lean" and "incline"?

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What does "The devil take the waltz, my only regret is for the coda—I wish that had been a success!" mean?

6 votes

Is it right say Invest on?

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Is there English proverb or saying equivalent to Chinese / Japanese common proverb 李下に冠を正さず- Don’t touch (redress) your coronet under the plum tree?

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A better word for 'hot' (spicy)?

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Future Perfect with the preposition 'since'

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Pretty Please and Similar Phrases

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Usage of Phrase 'Hit the Bricks'

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What is the name of this line in a letter . e.g we have subject etc?

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Word for: "dislike of people that has same gender as speaker"

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Aren’t there English equivalents to Japanese word, Senpai (先輩) meaning a senior in school, career, or age?

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The word "overachieving"