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When referring to computer coding, would the correct verb spelling (in British English) be "to program" or "to programme"?
american-english
british-english
orthography
Hyphenation of the word "interferometer" in British English
british-english
hyphenation
syllables
What should be the proper reply for thanks?
word-choice
british-english
politeness
indian-english
'Off of' versus 'from' [duplicate]
grammar
prepositions
british-english
Dropping the '-ly' in adverbs used in a negative response to a question
british-english
"Having Too Much Feather in His Brain"--H.H. Asquith's Remark About Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton
british-english
What’s the difference between a reflexive and intensive pronoun?
british-english
pronouns
Why does the last part of sentence be led by "given ..."?
grammar
grammaticality
american-english
british-english
sentence-patterns
"Animal skin treated" - what does "treated" mean in this context?
meaning
meaning-in-context
american-english
british-english
"He could do X for England". Are there similar expressions in other parts of the English-speaking world to this derogatory sentence?
phrases
american-english
british-english
indian-english
australian-english
UK equivalent of "stateside"
single-word-requests
british-english
"Dog" meaning in old English language [closed]
british-english
Is "a few street away" a grammatically acceptable idiomatic expression in some dialect of UK English? [closed]
british-english
Is the term "Christian name" in decline in British English?
word-usage
british-english
Reported Speech: preference for using that after say/tell
american-english
british-english
indirect-speech
Can I use the past perfect with present perfect in English
grammar
grammaticality
phrases
british-english
learning
Word for a zero score in sports -- BrE/ AmE
word-usage
terminology
american-english
british-english
sports
Is the preposition optional in "going down (to) the store"?
grammar
prepositions
british-english
dialects
regional
What is the origin & meaning of "It used to drive me spare"? [duplicate]
idioms
word-usage
adjectives
british-english
metaphors
Is the phrase "You are requested" polite or rude?
usage
british-english
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