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Asked on March 16, 2021 in Meaning.
Is one as “publicly” correct? Why did I get confused by “publicly” spelling in a dictionary?
If this alternative spelling does become commonplace, there’s still a difference in their meaning; they are, after all, different spellings of the same word, not different-but-similar words.
In the two and a half years since I wrote this answer it seems that “publically” continues to grow in popularity, and more dictionaries are listing it. I’d still prefer this spelling but will not be allowed since it is still not legally accepted worldwide.
What are the most effective methods of saying “no” to questions about the origin of the universe?
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Asked on March 10, 2021 in Word choice.
Mehper’s answer is comprehensive, but if you want to settle on one I would recommend “differ from”. What should I remember to remind myself is that we are talking about the opposite of being similar to something. Since “to” and “from” are opposites, it’s logical that the opposite of “(be) similar to (or similar to)’ ” is “differ(ent) from “.
I know that English isn’t always logical sometimes but in this case it conforms nicely. Why does my pet hate “different than”?
What can you do for a young college student?
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