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  • Alignment or alinement? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Nevertheless, at least one dictionary—John Boag, A Popular and Complete English Dictionary (1848)—insists that allinement is the only proper spelling of the word, and stray instances of allinement, allignment, and alignement appear occasionally in English-language books written in the past 50 years—for example, in AATCC, Book of Papers
  • Difference between Aligned with vs In Alignment With?
    Is there a difference between "aligned with" vs "in alignment with" ? Context: you will align US with OUR Inner Truth; clearing all the ways and reasons WE may not be in alignment with OUR Inner
  • sentence - What is the appropriate phrase to say if two people are on . . .
    I am stuck choosing between two options: On the same page (already answered) On the same wavelength On the surface, they mean pretty much the same thing However, I make a distinction between the two Let's image there are two people, colleagues who work closely together They agree on certain topic I would say they are on the same page However, if I'm talking about two people who are not
  • Using of vs. on - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I have been getting confused whenever I use the following sentence quot;Change the materials on the customer order quot; vs quot;Change the materials of the customer order quot; Since the mate
  • When do you capitalize names of groups of people?
    The simplest, and most "official" answer: you capitalize proper nouns I imagine you ask because you've seen emails with examples like you give The best explanation for that is simply "Yeah, a lot of people do things wrong, especially in informal contexts like email " You might also be confused because "developer" can be a title, and these can be capitalized when preceding names, like
  • What does möbius (moebius) mean? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In Starcraft II there was a mission called The Moebius Factor Unrelated to that, a new Futurama episode called Möbius Dick was recently released Does anyone have any idea what does the word mean?
  • capitalization - Should pandemic be capitalized when referring to . . .
    It would be unusual, though hardly unacceptable, to capitalise the pandemic (to emphasise the magnitude) Thus Conrad Duncan, writing under the Imperial College London aegis, writes: Two years of COVID-19: What's next for the pandemic? And Jamie Ducharme, in Time Magazine, March 2024, writes [T]hese days, a lot of people refer to the pandemic in the past tense “During COVID,” they say, or
  • English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Q A for linguists, etymologists, and serious English language enthusiasts
  • Do you capitalise words like Liberalism? [duplicate]
    Do you capitalise words like 'Liberalism', 'Communism', 'Socialism'? I'm presuming that such words are proper nouns because they are the specific names of ideologies If they are not capitalised,
  • Sir or Madam vs Madam or Sir in formal letter
    In a formal letter addressed to one or more unknown recipients, "Dear Sir or Madam" is the customary salutation As a German native speaker, who is used to "Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren", writing





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