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Is it formal or informal to use y/o as an abbreviation of "years old"? [closed]
british-english
orthography
abbreviations
On the hoof expression
expressions
idioms
british-english
idiom-meaning
Is this phrase correct? "Got it, thanks!" [closed]
american-english
british-english
Meaning and usage of "dead-and-alive"
american-english
british-english
phrase-usage
phrase-origin
AmE vs BrE pronunciation of "piste"
american-english
pronunciation
british-english
Usage of "Breaking News" over "News Flash" in television news
etymology
terminology
british-english
historical-change
Why in British spelling do verbs ending in a vowel plus l double the l when adding endings that begin with a vowel?
american-english
british-english
orthography
The use of the word "moot" as a noun
nouns
adjectives
british-english
parts-of-speech
language-evolution
What are "marquees" (sign above the movies) called in British English?
single-word-requests
british-english
'A' vs 'an' in newspaper article
british-english
Why do they add "of" at the beginning of titles in old literature?
british-english
Status of sometime vs some time in AmE and BrE
american-english
british-english
How to express that a piece of information is the knowledge from a certain date?
american-english
british-english
What is the difference between American and British pronunciations of "world" and "girl"?
pronunciation
american-english
differences
british-english
How are certain technical words used in British English?
british-english
terminology
Is there a connection between shy (adj.) and shy (v.) meaning throw?
etymology
british-english
colloquialisms
Please translate to American English from the British the following: OH **UK!
phrases
american-english
british-english
Department or department? [closed]
american-english
british-english
capitalization
How to write a date range (e.g., 6 May to 8 June) in a way that is concise and unambiguous?
american-english
british-english
dates
can "naughty" be used to describe a child who didn't behave?
word-usage
american-english
british-english
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