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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    Is one person a “lifelong learner”? Is it a pretty widely used term for adults who continue to learn things on their own?

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Word choice.

    Is one person a “lifelong learner”? Is it a pretty widely used term for adults who continue to learn things on their own?

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  • Asked on March 27, 2021 in Grammar.

    In your first set of sentences, except as a preposition means “with the exclusion of; excluding” In the last sentence, unlike ‘with the exclusion from’ means “with the exclusion of. ” So, in your example, you would be saying “Are there any vegetables besides asparagus? You’re not excluding asparagus. So why do you want to know if there are other vegetables as well? What is the significance of aspargus as a vegetable, not a weed?

    In your second sentence, other than means “different from or besides.” “It is correct. Let me go deeper: what vegetables are there other than asparagus? Are there vegetable besides asparagus? “Your

    last set of sentences have the same meaning: I love vegetables but not asparagus. In those sentences, except for means “but for” and other than means “besides. “”

    “There is nothing like it, but there is something like it””

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  • What are some other ways to say something besides that which are good for you? My Advisor has been

    helpful, from helping me decide on courses to informing me about resources.

    What do you think of Chris Burch’s new book? Can you explain what happened to him?

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  • If you look for a noun, dissemblance might be the correct noun. What is equivalent to

    1. disguise because of a false appearance. Is it accurate or not?
    2. Forgery to make a false show of; feign.

    To disguise or hide one’s own true nature, motives, or feelings behind a false appearance and belief.

    Is the

    1. act of prevaricating is the act of quibbling, or shuffling, to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth; a deviation from the truth and fair dealing.

    2. A secret abuse in the exercise of a public office.

    What is the second definition?

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  • Mentality is defined as : the habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you interpret and respond to situations; the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a person or group; cast or turn of mind; a way of thinking; mental inclination or character.

    Assuming you have a confident mentality or sufferer mentality. you can say someone has a

    victim mentality. You can say that someone has a brave mentality.

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  • Mentality is defined as : the habitual or characteristic mental attitude that determines how you interpret and respond to situations; the characteristic attitude of mind or way of thinking of a person or group; cast or turn of mind; a way of thinking; mental inclination or character.

    Assuming you have a confident mentality or sufferer mentality. you can say someone has a

    victim mentality. You can say that someone has a brave mentality.

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  • If you look for a noun, dissemblance might be the correct noun. What is equivalent to

    1. disguise because of a false appearance. Is it accurate or not?
    2. Forgery to make a false show of; feign.

    To disguise or hide one’s own true nature, motives, or feelings behind a false appearance and belief.

    Is the

    1. act of prevaricating is the act of quibbling, or shuffling, to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth; a deviation from the truth and fair dealing.

    2. A secret abuse in the exercise of a public office.

    What is the second definition?

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  • If you look for a noun, dissemblance might be the correct noun. What is equivalent to

    1. disguise because of a false appearance. Is it accurate or not?
    2. Forgery to make a false show of; feign.

    To disguise or hide one’s own true nature, motives, or feelings behind a false appearance and belief.

    Is the

    1. act of prevaricating is the act of quibbling, or shuffling, to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth; a deviation from the truth and fair dealing.

    2. A secret abuse in the exercise of a public office.

    What is the second definition?

    • 802989 views
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  • If you look for a noun, dissemblance might be the correct noun. What is equivalent to

    1. disguise because of a false appearance. Is it accurate or not?
    2. Forgery to make a false show of; feign.

    To disguise or hide one’s own true nature, motives, or feelings behind a false appearance and belief.

    Is the

    1. act of prevaricating is the act of quibbling, or shuffling, to evade the truth or the disclosure of truth; a deviation from the truth and fair dealing.

    2. A secret abuse in the exercise of a public office.

    What is the second definition?

    • 802989 views
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