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Where does the term "Flashlight" come from?
meaning
etymology
american-english
british-english
"Exercise" but not "exercize"
american-english
orthography
british-english
suffixes
ise-ize
'Ours' meaning 'our home' - where is it used outside the UK, if anywhere?
vocabulary
american-english
british-english
slang
word-usage
What do you call a client who is one of the most important for your business? [closed]
idioms
british-english
idiom-requests
business-language
"[a/the] equivalent of" vs. "[a/the] equivalent for" vs. "[a/the] equivalent to"
prepositions
american-english
usage
british-english
vernacular
What's the equivalent phrase in the UK for "I plead the fifth"?
phrases
american-english
british-english
legalese
Why does a difference in spelling exist between British and American English?
etymology
american-english
british-english
orthography
When to use "Well" or "Good" [duplicate]
grammar
american-english
british-english
deceit vs deception
meaning
word-usage
differences
nouns
british-english
British upper-class pronunciation of words like "what" and "when"
pronunciation
british-english
linguistics
Using the word "minutes" when saying the time
american-english
british-english
time
register
Is there a gray area between scrumping and foraging?
meaning
british-english
“As true as I’m riding this bicycle”
expressions
british-english
slang
Are "betwixt", "trebble", etc., acceptable in American English?
american-english
british-english
formality
Another meaning of the vulgar word "slut"
word-usage
british-english
usage
offensive-language
dictionaries
Usage of "shall we?"
american-english
phrases
british-english
modal-verbs
Why don't Americans refer to Indians (and others from the subcontinent) as Asians?
american-english
british-english
usage
demonyms
What does this bit of Cockney mean?
british-english
slang
dialects
sentence-meaning
rhymes
Difference between styles of English in technical communication
american-english
british-english
word-order
writing-style
adverb-position
Do native speakers of major English varieties actually say "a software" or "softwares"?
british-english
uncountable-nouns
north-american-english
countable-nouns
australian-english
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