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IS THERE A LIST OF SYLLABLES CONTAINED IN US ENGLISH?
Apr 17, 2012 I'm trying to find a list of all syllables (ideally just syllables that appear at the start of words in english). Any suggestions?
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TENSES - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK EXCHANGE
Nov 12, 2014 I came across this sentence: We thought that Joe didn’t go to the museum with the rest of the class. The Manhattan Sentence Correction Guide says it’s an incorrect construction …
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THE ORIGIN OF 'WATER BREAKING' DURING PREGNANCY
Feb 16, 2025 Frequency and Register Note that all of these amnio‑ terms were specialist vocabulary found initially only in scientific and technical use. This remains largely true to this …
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IS THERE A WORD FOR A PERSON WHO CAN RECOGNIZE VALUABLE ITEMS …
Jul 10, 2023 She’s found: an antique piece of serving ware–I think it was a pie slicer or cheese knife that was the rarest part of a set, rare pyrex dishes, an original Holly Hobbie doll, a jar of …
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DOES ANYONE USE "MISCONSTRUCT" (INSTEAD OF "MISCONSTRUE") …
Jun 14, 2016 Lexico says that 'misconstrue' is rare. Collins shows a frequency-of-usage graph indicating the same, and puts it in the 'rarest' of its categories.
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SYNONYM FOR "SLICE AND DICE" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Feb 13, 2019 Can anyone provide me with a more professional way of saying "slice and dice"? For example, "This new interactive report allows you to slice and dice information regarding …
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ETYMOLOGY FOR "PETRICHOR" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE & USAGE STACK …
Jan 22, 2015 It's common knowledge that the (Greek) gods drank nectar and ate ambrosia, but I've never heard that their ichor had a noteworthy odor—or that the gods exuded it on any but …
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WHY IS A VERY RARE STEAK CALLED 'BLUE'?
Oct 20, 2016 Quoting the BBC recipe site: How to cook the perfect steak [...] Blue: Should still be a dark colour, almost purple, and just warm. It will feel spongy with no resistance. Rare: Dark …
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A TERM (OR PHRASE) FOR WHEN A PERSON TRIES TO REPRESENT THE RAREST ...
Oct 30, 2023 Unless you add a supporting reference showing a clear connection between 'anecdotal' and 'when a person tries to represent the rarest scenario as the most common', …
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WHICH IS MORE PROPER "RAREST" OR "MOST RARE"?
Oct 28, 2014 In the following usage, which is the correct form for the superlative of the adjective "rare"? "the rarest on Earth" or "the most rare on Earth"?
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