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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time’) and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). What details will be needed to find a comprehensive data set for
a corpus search to verify the accuracy of any search.
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time’) and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). What details will be needed to find a comprehensive data set for
a corpus search to verify the accuracy of any search.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time’) and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). What details will be needed to find a comprehensive data set for
a corpus search to verify the accuracy of any search.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time’) and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). What details will be needed to find a comprehensive data set for
a corpus search to verify the accuracy of any search.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time’) and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). What details will be needed to find a comprehensive data set for
a corpus search to verify the accuracy of any search.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes
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Asked on March 20, 2021 in Meaning.
My intuition is that enter is used more often after the event (‘They entered the market at a very good time’) and that break into is used more often before the event (‘They’re trying to break into the market, but they’re not having a lot of luck’). What details will be needed to find a comprehensive data set for
a corpus search to verify the accuracy of any search.
- 813806 views
- 13 answers
- 302106 votes
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Word choice.
Is word a or an from the sense of an initial sound? How do most people pronounce ‘h’ as ‘aitch’? What is the most common meaning of I mean’most’ why
people use the word ‘haitch’?
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Asked on March 19, 2021 in Word choice.
Is word a or an from the sense of an initial sound? How do most people pronounce ‘h’ as ‘aitch’? What is the most common meaning of I mean’most’ why
people use the word ‘haitch’?
- 831864 views
- 24 answers
- 308576 votes
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
In Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of English Usage: When “either” and “or” join subjects, make the
verb agree with the nearer subject.
The first justifies the second one. But it is hardly more satisfactory than it does in any other, meaningful way. I know a loved one has suffered from an injury, so yes both are possible. if you don’t like either, the only answer
is to recast the sentence again as something like: Inevitably.
What is the best ways to give an answer to a given question?
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Asked on March 18, 2021 in Word choice.
Is word a or an from the sense of an initial sound? How do most people pronounce ‘h’ as ‘aitch’? What is the most common meaning of I mean’most’ why
people use the word ‘haitch’?
- 831864 views
- 24 answers
- 308576 votes