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What is the meaning and origin of "set-piece battle"?
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terminology
war
What is the proper plural form of 'apparatus'?
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latin
As was the case with
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grammar
idioms
"suffice to say" vs "it suffices to say" vs "suffice it to say"
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usage
Do you "debate about whether" or "debate whether"?
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numbers - “20th century” vs. “20ᵗʰ century” - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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grammar
punctuation
What is the proper usage of the phrase "due diligence"?
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law
terminology
usage
"provide" vs. "provide with"
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grammar
"During summer" vs. "during the summer"
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grammar
usage
"is" or "are" for x and y?
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grammar
"Pay someone" or "Pay to someone"?
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terminology
What is the meaning of "your S.O."?
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abbreviations
Space before/after emdash or not?
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punctuation
style
"With who" vs. "with whom"
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grammar
"It worths it", "it worth it" or "it is worth it"?
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english
grammar
Focus/emphasis in or on?
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english
language
Is the sentence “It provides people an easy way to communicate.” grammatically correct?
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grammar
language
phrasal_verbs
When should I use "a discussion of" vs. "a discussion on" vs. "a discussion about"?
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prepositions
What's the difference between "adviser" and "advisor" -- are both interchangeable?
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business
terminology
us_uk
usage
"within this year" vs "by the end of this year"
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usage
"So that it be" vs "so that it is"
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expressions
grammar
subjunctive
What is the correct abbreviation for the word "numbers"?
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abbreviations
"He has a tendency of being aggressive" or "He is aggressive tendency"?
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grammar
prepositions
syntax
Does a percentage quantity take singular or plural verb agreement?
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