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Can I use the word "impotence" and not refer to erectile dysfunction
grammar
word-usage
american-english
writing
Usage of that and those
american-english
pronouns
The first "topless" man
expressions
american-english
british-english
register
"Cleats" vs. "soccer shoes"
word-choice
american-english
nouns
dialects
sports
Synonym for "for the time being"
synonyms
american-english
Choosing the right title for my academic publication [closed]
american-english
titles
computing
academia
publishing
Not more than one [closed]
meaning
american-english
speech
explanation
Changing usage of past-perfect constructions in American and British usage
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british-english
past-tense
past-perfect
descriptive-grammar
How to know when the z can't be used instead of s in an ending? [duplicate]
american-english
orthography
ise-ize
Whatever tickles their fancy in the US?
idioms
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british-english
euphemisms
"tag question" vs. "question tag"
american-english
vocabulary
british-english
questions
question-tags
What is the geographical origin of the idiom "be a fly on the wall"?
etymology
idioms
american-english
translation
Usage of "homework," "schoolwork," and "assignment" in AmEng for schoolwork given to students to do at home
american-english
usage
formality
non-standard
regional
What does “It’s just another day in paradise.” mean in political and diplomatic context in association with U.S. and Russia summit talks?
meaning-in-context
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rhetorical-devices
politics
Is the usage of "speaks to" new? Is it American?
american-english
What does the phrase 'make the girls tick' mean?
american-english
Idiom or word to say to someone who is talking without proof or data
idioms
american-english
vocabulary
Most common term for insect repellent in AmE
american-english
terminology
Is the title of a US President permanent? [duplicate]
american-english
names
Is the phrase "move over" an official English idiom? And if so, is it only in American English?
idioms
american-english
slang
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