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Asked on March 16, 2021 in Other.
Is x not equal to y?
Why is x not equal to y?
- (Next thing you should know) (Just like the first statement)
- How do I prove that x equals y? According to “my opinion, I don’t know your opinion or you dont, have nothing to say.”
- Contrary to my expectations, x = y. In a perfect universe, and indeed, y = x, x=y = y. “I’m scared that x equals y” (equivalent to “I can’t believe that x is equal to y). ”
What is a good time to go out and have lunch, or perhaps even eat?
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Asked on March 16, 2021 in Other.
Is x not equal to y?
Why is x not equal to y?
- (Next thing you should know) (Just like the first statement)
- How do I prove that x equals y? According to “my opinion, I don’t know your opinion or you dont, have nothing to say.”
- Contrary to my expectations, x = y. In a perfect universe, and indeed, y = x, x=y = y. “I’m scared that x equals y” (equivalent to “I can’t believe that x is equal to y). ”
What is a good time to go out and have lunch, or perhaps even eat?
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Asked on March 15, 2021 in Meaning.
What are some different ways to get one of these?
The following are “Back Out”, “expand out”, “zoom back”, “pull back”, “unspecify”,
“despecify”, “focus with “out”
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Grammar.
My understanding is that the informal idiom “down with “, “down to infinitive” being equivalent to “down with gerund”. I cannot find much in the way of citations to support this contention, but it seems to fit better than the more common sense of “down to” such as “attributable to” (e.g. 3 examples.) (e.g. , “The great number of potholes this hear is down to the frequent snow. The great number of potholes this hear is down to the frequent snows. “) or “connected to” ( e.g. wk.) or “connected to” ( ) as we find it in the dictionary? The Mother of all creation,” she is a down to earth person. (Erik Brinkman: “), or some of the less savory senses
of “down”.
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