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  • Asked on March 14, 2021 in Meaning.

    As a native I think this is a case where most natives don’t think that hard about these words and use them almost interchangeably. I read two paragraphs and I like that.

    That being said, if I were to draw a distinction, I’d say that a view expresses what is seen and that a viewpoint expresses the position from which the viewing occurs. What is seen is tightly coupled to where you’re looking from.

    An observation is a simple proposition, nevertheless one has a point of view on the subject lays out his conclusions to an individual. Basically there is no doubt that somebody’s view is the same thing (the views will need to be different) and that they must also make an argument. What is everyone’s viewpoint in the vernacular?

    Should pit

    bulls be banned? I know people who thought the same because they have experienced having a child mauled by a pit bull. I think our viewpoint is that they are from a human family.

    Is It possible for a pit bull to be just as cute as any other dog? Is it a clichu00e9 to tell a child that a pitbull was the best dog ever?

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  • You may try giving

    Defined by Collins Dictionary as:

    affectionate and generous where one’s feelings are concerned
    I’m not at all sure how to be a devoted, loving, endlessly giving mother… or even whether I want to be!

    What is your opinion of John Stewart from the British Broadband Association?

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  • Asked on March 9, 2021 in Phrases.

    If n. “promise” is what

    you’re after?

    Malicious ill will prompting an urge to hurt or humiliate another person.
    v. United States of America, 1974. To annoy in order to vent spite

    You could say

    “Oh, now, they finally accept me after rejecting me a few months ago” Well, I’ll turn ’em down just to spite them. “No

    one can hurt me anymore”

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  • Asked on March 3, 2021 in Word choice.

    When one invests in an item, such as in your examples, one expects a return on that investment. It doesn’t have to be monetary, whereas a percentage or interest is expected to be.

    When it comes to hiking boots, you have to keep your foot healthy. What do you think of boots after such a hike? What

    is the purpose of each quote?

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Word choice.

    Some people call me a “Claim or call me a…” Another

    option that I can consider is is…”. Is that true?

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  • Asked on March 2, 2021 in Other.

    In engineering mechanics, the rigid body undergoes no deformation whatsoever under any amount or force.

    In contrast to stiffness, it is a measure of how much force it takes to deform a body by a given amount.

    In general terms, something is said to be stiff with a high stiffness coefficient, i.e. e. in “Suspension Calculus” of 10, 14334. , it takes a lot of force to deform it and is hardly deformed.

    As the stiffness goes to infinity the body becomes rigid, i.e. muscles become stiffer and more rigid. No amount of force will be able to deform it.

    In practice, nothing is truly rigid. Many times, assuming a rigid body simplifies the calculations needed to analyze a system and when the stiffness of the body is high enough the effects of the assumption are negligible.

    I think if I really like to bend, a person will do this by means of stiff or rigid.

    In contrasts, opposites

    of stiff – flaccid is opposite of rigid –

    deformable : able to be deformed opposite of firm –

    firm?

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  • Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.

    Day 4 is a title (a name) for that day. Is it the name of what day you are after, and what do you have to do?

    What is fourth day?

    If you are just specifying which day, out of a sequence of days, something occurred- use the descriptive as the day number 4 in the text.

    If you’re referring to a named day (Day 4 on the trip itinerary) then use the name/title. All

    the pictures are taken by a senior officer at the airport.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    What is meant in irregular verbs in English? Build and read are the most often used. While occasional groups of irregular verbs behave similar (for example, bleed and breed resemble reading, at least when spoken), a given irregular verb is not necessary or appropriate.

    You can find a list of irregular verbs here.

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.

    Are it necessary for you to use an’-able ‘-suffixed interface name to avoid identifying an interface’s name? Could you simply have it implement the ” Inspection ” interface?

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  • Asked on February 27, 2021 in Single word requests.

    Just one word to describe the many activities normally not considered considered genteel? I would say ” fun ” Doesn’t have what is called dirt but neither does “pulling apart and eating a crab with your hands” or at least I hope dirt isn’t involved in this specific activity.

    I have to agree that a lot of the examples you gave are what I consider fun. Thanks for sharing.

    I really like what you said, “like a pig in mud”, and I think that’s the best part.

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