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Is it formal or informal to use y/o as an abbreviation of "years old"? [closed]

On the hoof expression

Is this phrase correct? "Got it, thanks!" [closed]

Meaning and usage of "dead-and-alive"

AmE vs BrE pronunciation of "piste"

Usage of "Breaking News" over "News Flash" in television news

Why in British spelling do verbs ending in a vowel plus l double the l when adding endings that begin with a vowel?

The use of the word "moot" as a noun

What are "marquees" (sign above the movies) called in British English?

'A' vs 'an' in newspaper article

Why do they add "of" at the beginning of titles in old literature?

Status of sometime vs some time in AmE and BrE

How to express that a piece of information is the knowledge from a certain date?

What is the difference between American and British pronunciations of "world" and "girl"?

How are certain technical words used in British English?

Is there a connection between shy (adj.) and shy (v.) meaning throw?

Please translate to American English from the British the following: OH **UK!

Department or department? [closed]

How to write a date range (e.g., 6 May to 8 June) in a way that is concise and unambiguous?

can "naughty" be used to describe a child who didn't behave?