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When did Americans begin to use “practice” instead of “practise”?
american-english
british-english
orthography
history
transatlantic-differences
Usage of "to double down" in British and American English
idioms
american-english
british-english
What does canonical mean when used in sentence?
american-english
slang
translation
Grammar clarification on a sentence [closed]
american-english
writing-style
How to distinguish "can" and "can't" pronunciation in American English? [duplicate]
differences
american-english
pronunciation
What does “but […], though” mean? [closed]
meaning-in-context
american-english
colloquialisms
Synonym of Dream Interpreter
synonyms
american-english
vocabulary
language-evolution
Is it deodoriser/deodorizer/deodouriser/deodourizer? In British English as well as American [closed]
american-english
british-english
orthography
Amn’t —-where it occurs in US
american-english
contractions
is it correct to say:I am not here to 'give' you calm?
american-english
"How long do you have" -- what does it mean?
american-english
north-american-english
Etymology of the phrase "goof off"
idioms
american-english
phrasal-verbs
"cathouse," "call house," and "sporting house" for "bordello"
etymology
american-english
euphemisms
What do you call this button-shaped thing?
single-word-requests
phrase-requests
american-english
What is the correct punctuation for a repeated word?
word-usage
american-english
punctuation
commas
hyphenation
Which is the proper way to use "correct" after asking question in a sentence? [closed]
american-english
punctuation
question-tags
is "Lighting the spark for XYZ" a meaningful phrase in english? [closed]
idioms
american-english
british-english
idiom-requests
german
How are "campsite" and "campground" used in American English?
word-choice
word-usage
terminology
american-english
How to pronounce the "dr" sound in the middle of words
american-english
pronunciation
When was the term “reality” first used referring to a TV show?
etymology
american-english
british-english
phrase-origin
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