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As long as the adverb ‘quite’ in AmEng idiomatically carries an emphatic sense to it — pretty much similar to …
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Is it wrong for credit card companies to process donations to extremist organizations? in the Room for Debate section of …
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How does the American AE mean, “I like to associate with new folks ” and “I like to socialize with …
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When is there a good reason to want “along with” to over “alongside”? Jane and Simon, alongside Sam and Diane …
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Can these expressions be used just about interchangeably for just about every other word in a sentence? What is the …
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Different databases use different datatype names. When choosing a variable length datatype for a datatype it’s preferably in a different …
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What is the difference between using both for and in in using the following examples? Has Bill ever taken a …
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What is a I’mma? What does the a mean in the following sentences? She’s a do it such a. Sam …
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By taking the public relations offensive, the Russians have time and again been two steps ahead. Where do the U.S. …
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Merriam-Webster and Oxford seem to suggest that we can offload things, not people, yet “offloading a passenger” is quite prevalent …
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