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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
Are you right?
If ‘using’ is the complete correct word to fill in, what is the correct word to fill in there? Do if you fill it out right or does it mean nothing?
The three above are flawed.
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
Are you right?
If ‘using’ is the complete correct word to fill in, what is the correct word to fill in there? Do if you fill it out right or does it mean nothing?
The three above are flawed.
- 273183 views
- 9 answers
- 101379 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
Are you right?
If ‘using’ is the complete correct word to fill in, what is the correct word to fill in there? Do if you fill it out right or does it mean nothing?
The three above are flawed.
- 273183 views
- 9 answers
- 101379 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
Are you right?
If ‘using’ is the complete correct word to fill in, what is the correct word to fill in there? Do if you fill it out right or does it mean nothing?
The three above are flawed.
- 273183 views
- 9 answers
- 101379 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Grammar.
Are you right?
If ‘using’ is the complete correct word to fill in, what is the correct word to fill in there? Do if you fill it out right or does it mean nothing?
The three above are flawed.
- 273183 views
- 9 answers
- 101379 votes
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Meaning.
What is a hot dog vendor like? Who sells goods?
What is a service provider? My definition of service provider is more like the Internet provider? Which company provides the cables and wires to make those services available to you.
Does photographers services providers exist? Yes, they take photos for you, but you get a product back, being the pictures. You can buy a few of the things they sell you.
Is a table name a bad word? Etc. And then have a column which would indicate if they are available for companies.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Meaning.
It means “Bobby from Arizona”
It really is just shorthand.
Other uses would be like (D-Cal.), which is “Democrat from California” Or (IVt.), which is “Independent from Vermont” This
shorthand is usually just applied for politicians. Will you see me using shorthand like this for a voter?
Another hated ‘expletive’ is the Republican senator McCain from Virginia,…
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