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DanielC
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Which preposition is correct in this sentence - for it or with it?
"For it" would actually be "in exchange for it".
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American vs British pronunciation of the name "Sanders"
@Lambie Yes, different names, but it's with an "a" as the colonel from KFC.
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American vs British pronunciation of the name "Sanders"
@RosieF Could you please post that as an answer, so I can vote for you and mark it closed? I am fairly sure /æ/ is American, as is the /ər/ formation.
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"Albeit" pronunciation - does any one say it like 'al-bite'?
Perhaps ignorant (less educated) people do not know it is a shortening from "all be it". It is not your learning, but rather hearing it from such people and you didn't look it up in a dictionary.
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