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Are there specific situations where one spelling variant is recommended over another?
orthography
writing-style
north-american-english
insular-english
antipodean-english
'Cheddar goes "good" with burgers?' Can "go" be seen as a verb of the senses?
verbs
prepositions
adverbs
collocation
north-american-english
"travelling" vs. "traveling" [closed]
orthography
north-american-english
commonweath-english
“Make sure to” vs. “Be sure to”: Is the first one correct?
verbs
idioms
synonyms
formality
north-american-english
What are the 'distances' among the major English dialects?
dialects
accent
north-american-english
antipodean-english
insular-english
Where did the expression, "I can't win for losing" come from and what does it mean
meaning
expressions
colloquialisms
north-american-english
What is a small tent kind of shop on the side of the road called?
terminology
names
north-american-english
Do native speakers of major English varieties actually say "a software" or "softwares"?
british-english
uncountable-nouns
north-american-english
countable-nouns
australian-english
What does “rising senior” mean and what countries use it?
terminology
north-american-english
non-native-english
Why do North Americans pronounce "caramel" as "carmel"?
pronunciation
north-american-english
The use of "hey" in North America
differences
slang
greetings
canadian-english
north-american-english
Why do English people pronounce 'sixth' as 'sicth'? [duplicate]
pronunciation
british-english
north-american-english
transatlantic-differences
hiberno-english
Is America (grammatically) a "constitutional federal republic" or a "federal constitutional republic"?
adjectives
american-english
north-american-english
politics
Pronunciation of '-ing' endings as '-een' [duplicate]
dialects
phonetics
north-american-english
accent
Why is it called an “Indian file”?
american-english
phrase-origin
north-american-english
canadian-english
What is the proper plural of the word "freshman"?
grammatical-number
american-english
north-american-english
If I cannot win, then I will make it impossible for you to win
phrase-requests
idioms
american-english
north-american-english
politics
Is it awkward to use the word "aubergine" instead of "eggplant"?
word-choice
british-english
australian-english
north-american-english
Origin of "More X than you can shake a stick at"
etymology
phrases
idioms
north-american-english
When did the term "flip flop" displace the term "thong" in North America for a type of sandal?
american-english
synonyms
history
usage
north-american-english
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