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When we say "roll out" a product, do we mean like a carpet or like a car?
@Mari-LouA I am not talking about any German equivalent. My previous comment is about a phrase Optimus Prime says in the Transformer movies (Autobots, roll out.) and more specifically to the roll out part of that phrase. I know about the Transformers sufficiently to know that Autobots are a faction of sentient robots and their name does not mean Let's move.
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When should com­pound words be writ­ten as one word, with hy­phens, or with spaces?
@tchrist I was just wondering in which way that question was related. For a moment, I thought it was because a comment that suggested a compound word. 😉
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Etymology of "snob"
Yes, it is the New Oxford American Dictionary.
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Use of "myself" in business-speak
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