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Affect/Effect [more inside]
posted by tizzie
on Dec 22, 2009 -
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Quick grammar/usage question. Which is the preferred usage: "I'm buying this property on their behalf," or "I'm buying this property on their behalves." [more inside]
posted by crLLC
on Dec 8, 2009 -
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What is a good heuristic for the usage of 'that'? [more inside]
posted by ageispolis
on Nov 25, 2009 -
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"Most all" - it is wrong. Right? [more inside]
posted by ClarissaWAM
on Jul 2, 2007 -
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Correct use: "consists of" vs "consists in" [more inside]
posted by primer_dimer
on Oct 6, 2006 -
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Bruce Sutter's Hall of Fame plaque notes that he ..."lead the league in saves five times." Is this a typo? Or this one of those things that can go either way? ("led" or "lead" for the past tense of "lead")
posted by stupidsexyFlanders
on Jul 30, 2006 -
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Did "based on" beget "based off of"? [more inside]
posted by Mr Stickfigure
on May 16, 2006 -
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Usage and Grammar: What is considered the usage and style manual? [more inside]
posted by frecklefaerie
on Feb 26, 2006 -
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When should I use "presume" and when should I use "assume?" Or are they interchangable?
posted by davebug
on Nov 5, 2004 -
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UK versus American English usage question: In a recent post, the one on Chinese singing, I noticed that English speakers from England seem to use 'to' where most Americans would use 'from' or 'than.'
Example: "So 'bang' with a rising tone is different to 'bang' with a falling tone is different to 'bang' with a rising then falling tone."
Why is this, and how did this difference in usage originate?
posted by geekhorde
on Sep 5, 2004 -
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Academical? While listening to NPR this afternoon, a UVa student giving a tour used the word "academical" in describing a portion of UVa's campus . The use of "academical" struck me as sounding very odd although it is arguably correct. Is it all academic?
posted by Dick Paris
on Jul 3, 2004 -
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