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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:
Familiarity
NOUN
1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.
How can I get customer familiarity
with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.
“The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”
One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:
Familiarity
NOUN
1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.
How can I get customer familiarity
with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.
“The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”
One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.
- 271339 views
- 20 answers
- 100135 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
I would go with ‘familiarity’, especially the 1. 1 definition:
Familiarity
NOUN
1 Close acquaintance or knowledge of something.
How can I get customer familiarity
with my product? 1 The quality of being well known: recognizability based on long or close association.
“The reassuring familiarity of his parents home.”
One could certainly have degrees of familiarity.
- 271339 views
- 20 answers
- 100135 votes
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Asked on July 23, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes
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Asked on July 21, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes
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Asked on July 21, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes
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Asked on July 20, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes
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Asked on July 19, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes
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Asked on July 19, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes
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Asked on July 18, 2021 in Word choice.
If armed forces were to commit a massacre on 20k soldiers, what would happen if they had said nothing? In this case, the rebels could draw on the support of over 10,000 soldiers, but chose not to.
…and the rebels at Granada were defeated. Later in the battle, perhaps, during a battle which they were losing were able to draw on the support
of over 20000 troops and thus emerged victorious.
- 447159 views
- 22 answers
- 164193 votes