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@StackEnglish
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How does one pronounce Pompey? #pronunciation.
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'before' or 'in front of'? #wordchoice.
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"China balloon" vs "Chinese balloon"? #adjectives.
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When and where did "perk" become the common shortened form of "perquisite"? #etymology.
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What does "but" mean in this context? #meaning.
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Capitalization of "the Company" #capitalization.
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What does "invalidate" mean in this context? #meaningincontext.
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Are FANBOYS the ONLY coordinating conjunctions that can coordinate two independent clauses? Ar. #coordination.
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@StackEnglish
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What does the word "verifactive" mean? #meaning.
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Can "Mr", "Mrs", etc. be used with a first name? #formality.
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Can you answer this? What is the meaning of 'choffer'? #meaning.
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Can "né" or "née" be used to refer to a religious's secular name? #politeness.
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@StackEnglish
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Different meaning of "looks good" vs. "looks well" #meaning.
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What does "be drawn before someone" mean? #meaning.
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Why was "London" pronounced "Lonnon"? #pronunciation.
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@StackEnglish
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Can "still" and "yet" be used interchangeably when placed at beginning of a sentence? #wordchoice.
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@StackEnglish
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Prepositions used with "Home" #prepositions.
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What's the converse of "The straw that broke the camels back"? #phrases.
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Dilemma of choosing between "much less so" and "much more so" #wordchoice.
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Visit it vs Visit there #wordchoice.
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