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Edward Barnard
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co-son-in-law or co-brother

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"It doesn't matter" or "it won't matter"?

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Usage with not because, but because?

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How to pronounce 'gotta'?

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What is wrong in this sentence?

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When do "empty" and "full" require another adjective to remove the possible ambiguity?

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What do you call a glass container containing a large artifact?

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"square of a" or "squared a", which one is more idiomatic in the context of academic, such as a textbook?

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Why ever use "the" for things that are obviously not unique?

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"Remind about" vs "Remind of"

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"Deteriorate" Vs "Aggravate" Vs "Worsen" in transitive and intransitive situations

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Meaning of "citation styles" in the given context

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A variation to the phrase "hanging over my shoulders"

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Can vs May (Which one is correct?)

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Does the meaning change? To / In order to

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What does 'AP’s health' mean in context?

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I availed myself of the opportunity

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What is the Subject in the following sentence?

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Preposition with 'unbecoming.'

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What does "a rattled person" mean?

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Should I use "with" or "as" in place of X in "The derivative can be approximated X a finite-difference scheme"?

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Which sentence is correct? (Preposition)

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Usage Would instead of did

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Usage of "is to " vs " is at"

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What is the correct way to refer to future that is spoken about in the past?

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Do phrasal verbs depend on understanding English?

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Usage of "qualifications" and "hobbies"

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Fill in for vs Sit in for

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I need clarification about the usage of the preposition "of" and "for"

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What is a positive adjective that describes a person who follows a routine?