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    Say the 24th is a Monday and you say that you’ll be doing something the weekend of the 24th, meaning the 22nd and 23rd Isn’t that incorrect? I would say the weekend of the 24th means the 29th and
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  • What does U mean in a 2U herd? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In the song Old Chisholm Trail, a famous cowboy song there's the following line: I started up the trail October 23rd Started up the trail with a 2U herd (emphasis mine) For lyrics I know 2U
  • Meaning of by when combined with year - English Language Usage . . .
    "By," along with a time element, generally means "up to that point," "until," "no later than"; however, in common usage when including a year or a day, it can be taken to mean up to and including that date For example, "I need to hear from you by Thursday" means no later than Thursday, hence, some time on Thursday is okay Its usage, therefore, is not always exact
  • word choice - How to say: I will try to move it to an earlier time or . . .
    Would it be convenient for you to move reschedule our meeting on April 23rd from 7 p m to 5 p m ? I am unable to make a 7 p m appointment on that date To reschedule for an earlier time (or "moving the meeting up) brings up the possibility of changing the date as well as the time, in my mind
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