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Which sentence is better between “I’m OK.” and “That’s OK.”
If a friend offered help, then I’d probably say
Thanks much for the offer, but I think I can manage.
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How can I say that a program is not "error prone" and is "error resistant"?
You can say
The X programing language will help developers write fewer error prone
programs.
The X programing language will help programmers write less-error-prone
software.
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Is there an English equivalent to this Japanese proverb?
Since you are thinking about aesthetic, all show and no go
equipped with good looks but lacking action or energy. (Used to describe someone or something that looks good but does not perform as promis …