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11 votes
1 answer
7k views

Is it 'cold to touch' or 'cold to the touch'?

8 votes
1 answer
3k views

Which sentence is correct? He dismounted his horse. or He dismounted from his horse

6 votes
1 answer
234 views

Usage of the article 'a' and 'the' and suggestion for better wording

5 votes
3 answers
119 views

Is it grammatically correct to say 'interrupting the perspective'?

5 votes
2 answers
12k views

What is the difference between 'been home' and 'gone home'?

5 votes
2 answers
2k views

How to describe the following greeting gestures?

4 votes
1 answer
2k views

Is there a verb or word that means "mixing in coughs with your words as you speak"?

4 votes
4 answers
21k views

How to say that you feel apologetic toward someone?

4 votes
2 answers
3k views

What is the verb that describes a chicken opening its wings slightly to balance itself?

4 votes
2 answers
6k views

Is a 'pace' the same as a 'step'?

3 votes
3 answers
30k views

Is using 'yourselves' in this sentence grammatically correct?

3 votes
2 answers
762 views

Noun to describe a 'radial shape'?

3 votes
5 answers
882 views

Is it idiomatically correct to say "Her voice sounded lewd"?

3 votes
1 answer
526 views

Should it be "staggered at" or "staggered by"?

3 votes
2 answers
4k views

How do you describe these head movements?

3 votes
1 answer
186 views

Does the 'verb form' always have to agree with the 'subject number'?

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

What is the difference between "swept away by", "swept up by/in" and "swept over"?

2 votes
2 answers
325 views

Can the word "schism" be used in this way?

2 votes
2 answers
1k views

Idiom/phrase that means "at the slightest annoyance" [closed]

2 votes
4 answers
4k views

Unprecedented is to "never done before" as "xyz" is to "never done again after"?

2 votes
1 answer
2k views

Is this sentence grammatically correct? (in less than ... since)

2 votes
1 answer
3k views

Which word – 'leap, spring, bound (etc)' – is most appropriate for a single jump?

1 vote
2 answers
1k views

Is 'sidelined' the right word here: "But these days she feels as if she has been sidelined."

1 vote
2 answers
242 views

Is 'aerial view/map/painting' the right term for a map/painting drawn/painted from a bird's-eye view?

1 vote
2 answers
149 views

Is this verb usage idiomatically/grammatically correct?

1 vote
1 answer
122 views

Is it grammatically correct to write restrictive clauses (of the form: which ... ) in this way?

1 vote
2 answers
6k views

Is this sentence grammatically correct?

1 vote
2 answers
103 views

Is using "not have a drop" correct in this context?

1 vote
2 answers
227 views

Usage of "flay at"

1 vote
1 answer
185 views

Does the expression 'a person without a core' make sense?