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Possessive apostrophe regarding the term 'Logistics'
grammar
british-english
possessives
apostrophe
Is "green ones" not slang for money? [closed]
american-english
british-english
slang
popular-refrains
international
How did “acker” come to mean friend in West Country English?
etymology
british-english
Why do some British (English) people add a pronoun to the end of a sentence?
pronouns
british-english
Tomorrow will be Muggy, followed by Tuggy, Wuggy and Thuggy
british-english
"I park my car in the yard"
differences
pronunciation
american-english
british-english
rhotic
'Little' and 'small' in British vs American English
american-english
british-english
What is the entomology of "ligger"?
etymology
british-english
slang
entomology
How offensive is calling someone "dodgy"?
british-english
pejorative-language
“Jumping” over a person’s position who is of higher rank
phrase-requests
american-english
british-english
A word for old-fashioned, dirty bar/place (spit-and-sawdust)
word-choice
single-word-requests
american-english
british-english
What could be the equivalent term in British or Australian English to the American English word “hillbilly”?
single-word-requests
british-english
slang
australian-english
How does the pronunciation of 'the' vary in British English?
british-english
definite-articles
Meaning of "veteran" as a noun for a person in British English [closed]
meaning
british-english
Can a phrase be both a metaphor and an idiom?
idioms
american-english
british-english
metaphors
Usage and origin of "clock position" expressions.
idioms
american-english
british-english
phrase-usage
Backshifting "if" statements [duplicate]
british-english
conditionals
subjunctive-mood
simple-past-vs-past-perfect
backshifting
Are -er insults a British phenomenon?
british-english
offensive-language
pejorative-language
Origin of "you lot" and other plural forms of "you"
etymology
british-english
linguistics
What is the difference between "around" and "round"? [closed]
meaning
differences
usage
british-english
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