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  • prepositions - Referred to as or Referred as? - English Language . . .
    Which one is correct from the following sentences and why? This is referred to as enterprise mobility This is referred as enterprise mobility
  • Can defined as and referred to as be used interchangeably?
    I think this is a question of naming, more than definition, so referred to, or called or even named might fit better For your last sentence, line AB is the name given to the straight line connecting points A and B A definition is more like, A circle is defined as the set of all points equidistant from a single point
  • Which one is correct? as referred by as referred to by
    I am contacting you as referred by Salim I am contacting you as referred to by Salim Which one is grammatically correct?
  • meaning - What does referred for mean? - English Language Learners . . .
    Thus one is often said to have been "referred for" treatment, even when one did not see a different medical person first In fact, that is often called a 'self-referral" In this context, "referred for" basically means "has been given" or "has received"
  • word choice - Alice referred Bob (or Carol?) to Carol (or Bob . . .
    Say Bob wanted to ask Alice some question, but Alice asked Bob to find Carol for an answer When talking to Carol, which one is correct? "Hi, Alice referred me to you Hi, I was referred to you by
  • phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Only when the verb "refer" is used in the sense of "direct" is it used without an mediated "to" after it, and even there a "to" is normally part of the construction For example: I referred him to the employee handbook for the rules on vacation The judge referred her to a higher court for a decision
  • When a person is referred to as something, what does it mean?
    A host of dictionaries define something when we refer to a person as a person or thing of consequence(M W) But the word in the following passage is used in a rather different context What does
  • Would you use youngsters to refer to young people in a data report?
    @TimR In practice, I'd say the term "youngster" says more about the age gap between the person saying it and the one they're referring to, rather than the absolute age of the person being referred to A 12 y o would not refer to a 10 y o as a youngster, but a 30 y o might refer to a 10 y o as a youngster, and an 80 y o might refer to the 30 y o as a youngster Regardless, there is absolutely
  • proper nouns - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Dick for Richard, Bob for Robert, Bill for William, and more It originates from the 12–13th centuries (Middle English), in a time where a lot of people had the same names Richard was also spelled Rickard, which obviously shortens to Rick (a nickname we still use today) From there, rhyming forms were created, getting us Dick It also created Hick, which is a nickname that isn't in use today
  • Manager, boss, superior – which should I choose?
    In my language, we have one single word for what is referred to in English as "boss", "manager", "superior", "senior staff" and I have a very hard time figuring out which of the English words to use when





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