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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.
In context of “minimum” and “max”, the “minimum” unless “greater than
or equal to” won’t fit (in which cases you might consider “at least” for that one and “at most” for “less than or equal to”).
As you say these are read as sentences: “Cell value 1 is greater than or equal to value ” and truncating it offers no benefit and actively harms readability.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
If you know the client’s issue best, the question is fine. I just use izza, not idiomatic idiomatic, but I don’t understand the client’s issues.
So, you have problems A and B, and you need to do C as well. Your problem is B. I have been on the case C and I am on the case C. What will the right solution be for C? What is the completeness of this understanding?
I’ve written about it. There is nothing wrong with it. Is your understanding correct?
Have I got this right?
Are there any other things good or that are too great?If you have to find out whether they have understood, you might need a little more tangential to explain things. If you do A and
B, you will need to make C available. For example, don’t say this as such. That means you will need to do C and H. This means that you will need to do C and H. C. What do you understand?
That is rude. What is considered rude? How can i ask what I have done wrong?
Have I explained everything adequately?
Is there anything else that I will tell you?What are the facts about a successful business in India?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.
The Latin for sixteen is sedecim, so one could coin the term sedecimant for the 16 orthants of four-dimensional space.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
What should I do if I want to do Xcodes for my student friends?
How do I send a friend your code?
Can you send same code more than once?
That doesn’t actually prevent one friend getting all the codes. Although most people wouldn’t do that, that doesn’t prevent one friend from getting all the codes. Presumably that would not do any harm, even if it’s not getting your message out as wide as you would like. What I mean by “two sentences” should stop people from sharing
a code.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.
Is there any user-friendliness problem with only one or not. Is that too much of a typo? Although it’s not uncommon to say not twice in a sentence is, personally, awkward. Why is the second, the best?
This approach is neither economic or user-friendly?
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.
When an interrogative pronoun is the subject of a sentence, do is unimportant. As interrogative pronouns normally need to be at the start of the sentence, subject–verb inversion doesn’t happen either.
He makes cars that aren’t made of fuel because he makes cars. Who makes a car?
When the question doesnot have an interrogative pronoun as the subject, ‘Do’ or another modal verb is required. What is the verb before its subject?
How do we make car? How? is an interrogative adverb. “Who is the subject/us”)
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