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30 votes

Why is it a *canary* in a coalmine?

5 votes

What is this kind of spelling mistake called?

5 votes

Can I start a sentence with "Established in"?

4 votes

"Is there" or "there is"?

3 votes
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"Mathematics (...) greatly intrigue her." Is it grammatically correct?

3 votes
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The Rare third passive use

2 votes
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Are all introductory phrases dangling participles if the subject is not directly after them?

2 votes

Should it be Miles of Roads or Miles of Road

2 votes

Which is a more common way, 10+ or 10 then + as superscript?

2 votes

What do you call the act of signing a document in the presence of an notary?

2 votes
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How to punctuate a quote of a question?

2 votes

What is it called when someone presents two choices which are the same to emphasize the importance of the option?

2 votes

Noun is a noun (terminology)

2 votes

Use of a possessive noun in place of a location

2 votes

{This/that vs. these/those} + many + plural noun

2 votes

Is numbers countable or uncountable?

1 vote
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What is the word or phrase for the revelation of finding a word for a concept you already knew but did not have the word for?

1 vote

"There was a man known as the 'Toe Suck Fairy'" — is "there" a complement?

1 vote

What is the difference between "He is polite" and "He is being polite"?

1 vote

Enumerating verbs where just one is used with preposition: correct placement?

1 vote

"Due to" at the beginning of a sentence

1 vote

Do religious people avoid all exclamations that start with "holy"?

1 vote

Is "cannot reasonably be misunderstood" proper english and what does it mean

1 vote

Is 'granted that' interchangeable with 'given that'?

0 votes

Marked by/marked with

0 votes

How are relative pronouns pronouns?

0 votes
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"Explain me" "Describe me" sound unidiomatic to me

-1 votes

not to + verb VS don't + verb

-1 votes

I've found <somewhere/some place/a place> where