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Is "I would like to know" informal? [closed]
formality
"[will] likely" vs. "[will] probably" in AmEng usage
grammar
american-english
usage
formality
colloquialisms
How to reply to a status update for a job application? [closed]
formality
email
An alternative phrase or sentence for "With reference to the subject above"?
synonyms
formality
politeness
letter-writing
Difference between "shall not exceed XXX" and "may be XXX but not longer"
differences
formality
formal way of saying "I want to"
formality
Is “ain’t” slang, or is it colloquial instead?
slang
formality
contractions
colloquialisms
aint
Is it unprofessional to say "Sorry for my English"? [closed]
word-choice
formality
letter-writing
What is a "hens party" and where is this phrase commonly used?
british-english
formality
archaicisms
australian-english
A formal word for 'disemvowel'
single-word-requests
verbs
formality
"simply", "merely" and "only" - Are they interchageable in formal writing?
meaning
word-usage
formality
Usage of "Indeed" in "Thank you very much indeed"
expressions
formality
Is "Lingo" appropriate in a formal context?
formality
Does "flattered" have a negative meaning in this context?
adjectives
formality
politeness
Addressing Professors: Between Dr. and a hard place
word-choice
formality
politeness
"not so useful as" vs "not as useful as" [duplicate]
conjunctions
formality
colloquialisms
comparisons
so-vs-as
"as far as" vs. "so far as" vs. "in so far as"
word-choice
formality
comparisons
register
so-vs-as
Is "maker" less professional than "manufacturer"?
meaning
word-choice
nouns
formality
word usage in academic writing - possesses, beyond, ability [closed]
word-usage
formality
subjunctive-mood
academia
Does "is that ok for you?" means the same of "does that work for you?"
usage
formality
colloquialisms
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