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    Double four time refers to a musical tempo And it says the guy is a good musician, but he has a day job so he waits until the weekend to play
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    Unlike mountain names, where "Mount" always precedes its name, e g Mount Everest, I've noticed that some rivers have "River" before its name, e g the River Nile but others have it after, e g the
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    In the following two examples, what is the difference between the usage of been to and been in? They seem like they have the same meaning but I’m not sure -Have you ever been to Florida? -Yes,
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    Press releases on the City of Chicago's own website employ both South Side and Southside both nominally and attributively, but the two-word version is far more frequent The Tribune seems to employ the two-word version consistently Note, however, that both terms are capitalized: Chicago's South Side; and parts of the South Side are also capitalized: the Far South Side
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    Intuitively, "not popular with" is referring to the students as a body with one opinion; "not popular among" means not many among the students like him
  • Is the word boy racist in the following situation?
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    You found all three on Google because all three are acceptable depending on circumstances As a guideline - use pass-through where it is an adjective before a noun (or sometimes an object-verbal noun compound such as egg-beater): They inspected the pass-through residue in the sediment trap use passthrough as a noun, unless this makes it too long and cumbersome: He found a passthrough in the
  • punctuation - When and why did the em-dash and the hyphen supplant the . . .
    It seems to me that semicolons are rarely used today in ordinary English writing - even in newspapers and books They appear to have been replaced, in many cases, by em-dashes and hyphens (the hyphen
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    Is there a word for someone who always tends to be the catalyst to conflict, then backs out of said conflict with a victim mentality? For example provoking an argument and then saying something lik
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    I've read somewhere that there is a folklore origin of the word, sincere In ancient Spain during the Renaissance era, when the sculptors working overtime made any mistakes, they used wax or cera t





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