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Jon Jay Obermark
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Gender-neutral alternative to "craftsmanship"?

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Idiom for "just because you give something a different name, it doesn't change what it is"

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Synonym for Boolean

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Is "denigrate" a racist word?

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How does "pussy" come to mean "coward"?

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What's a word to describe black humor of the variety that criticizes the injustices of the world?

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Pronunciation of "I'd like" and "You've got"

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"Psychically" vs. "psychologically" vs. "mentally"

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What is the difference between "graphic" and "graphical" as adjectives?

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Question about headline "Inmate Dies Anyway"

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"Didn't want to do X until Y happened" vs. "hadn't wanted to do X until Y happened"

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Is there a phrase that means sleeping with someone without sex?

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first prize, without "the"?

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"Bear something in mind" or "Bear in mind something"

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Meaning of "I am buying a third-hand book."

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Should the names of different sorting algorithms be "<qualifier> sort" or "<qualifier>sort"?

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British usage: add verb forms of "do" after a conditional

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Why do we say 'He is Fred to a t'?

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Most number of items vs Most items

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Two instances of when to use the word "the"

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Can "recall" be used in an imperative sense?

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Using a singular or plural verb after "and/or"

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Is it correct to use "better+verb"?

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What is the word for someone who hates confrontation?

2 votes

What punctuation is right for the following sentence?

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Does "Much of the work towards this end" sound natural?

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A philosophy where technology is forsaken and nature embraced

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A person who goes to gymnastics school -- a 'student' or a 'pupil?'

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What does the idiom/phrase "but I digress" mean?

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Much and not much