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Is it OK to say something is "buried" in a webpage?
word-usage
verbs
Knock me on Facebook? [closed]
grammar
word-choice
word-usage
phrases
Which one is correct: 'She was the first woman ever elected as President' or 'She was the first woman ever to be elected as President'?
word-choice
word-usage
grammaticality
usage
esl
Word or sentence describing one who presents no facts or supporting arguments in a debate
single-word-requests
word-usage
Can you use the -ly suffix with any noun? e.g "Hotelly" [closed]
word-usage
suffixes
Sunday as a Week Marker
meaning
word-usage
dates
Is "sordid" the right word?
meaning
single-word-requests
word-choice
word-usage
Should I use "impressed with it" or "impressed by it"?
word-choice
word-usage
prepositions
Can "hometown" refer to a place where one did not necessarily grow up, but that feels like home?
meaning
word-usage
expressions
american-english
Use of "respectively" twice
word-usage
writing-style
Is there a way to determine how offensive a word is? [closed]
word-usage
politeness
offensive-language
gender-neutral
political-correctness
Adjective to suggest X's being either an "additive" or "multiplicative" function of A and B?
single-word-requests
word-usage
adjectives
terminology
Where does the double "t" in "putt" come from?
etymology
word-usage
The word "glee": How prevalent is the aspect of 'schadenfreude' in normal use?
meaning
word-usage
nouns
If "Literally" now means "Figuratively," Which Word Can Be Used for the Previous Meaning?
word-usage
usage
contemporary-english
diction
Should I acronymize "Health, Safety, and Environment" as "HSE" or "SHE"?
abbreviations
word-usage
Is it correct to say that something is "claustrophobic" if it makes someone feel claustrophobic?
adjectives
word-usage
Alternatives for "Are you free now?” [closed]
word-usage
synonyms
american-english
british-english
What is the difference between "structured" and "structural" feedback?
meaning
word-choice
word-usage
adjectives
present-perfect
How does a word end up with two opposite meanings at the same time?
single-word-requests
meaning
word-usage
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