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"bedrock" vs. "hardpan" for "very basis; foundation"
american-english
usage
vernacular
How to start email if I am not sure other party remembers me? [closed]
american-english
email
Femicide vs feminicide
word-usage
american-english
british-english
Is it "bad" to try and learn southern American English? [closed]
american-english
speech
north-american-english
southern-white-vernacular-english
Linking words pronunciation /ng/ [duplicate]
pronunciation
american-english
vowels
ing
Usage of interest as a verb: "I interested them in signing up for camp"
word-usage
american-english
What's the US slang term for "following someone in a car"?
idioms
phrase-requests
american-english
slang
idiom-requests
What does "being let go" mean? [closed]
grammaticality
american-english
british-english
Where, when, and how did the term 'dogie' for 'orphan calf' originate?
etymology
american-english
origin-unknown
animals
regional
Usage of "note (bill)" and "banknote" in AmE
differences
nouns
american-english
Is 'women of cover' an idiom in use in the U.S.?
idioms
american-english
What is meaning of "bad pitch" and "grab him and stuff under a mattress..." in the first episode of Rick&Morty?
meaning-in-context
american-english
idiom-meaning
sentence-meaning
What is the meaning of "bail on his life and set up shop in someone else's.” in the first episode of Rick&Morty?
meaning-in-context
american-english
idiom-meaning
Can the word "something" really not be broken up into any pieces (hyphenation) in British English?
american-english
british-english
hyphenation
syllables
Usage of Articles(definite vs indefinte)
grammar
american-english
british-english
articles
“Declare” or “report” income?
american-english
legalese
Usage and confusion on "geek" and "hipster"
etymology
american-english
slang
Does "Stop aping!" sound natural?
word-choice
american-english
Does the letter i serve as a consonant in words like "onion" and "view"?
pronunciation
american-english
consonants
I will show them the 'job of Bronx' [closed]
american-english
slang
north-american-english
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