New posts in writing-style

Which one is always acceptable: "i.e." or "i.e.," [duplicate]

Proper use of "operando"/"in operando" studies

Everybody knows that [...] VS Everyone knows that [...] [closed]

Punctuation with US measurements

How do I style book titles in a block of italicized text?

How should we write the phrase "one of a kind"? [closed]

Is it correct to use this expression in an email: "Attached you may find ..."?

Why do many professional writers hate adverbs, and what should be used in their place?

"the below-identified person": Term for this style and any style guides regarding

Difference in male vs female use of the English language

Which style/tense is more appropriate to use when describing a sequence of events in the past?

Sentence construction: "This and this yield/s"

Make somebody to do something

Can "e.g." be used to indicate that the preceding clause is an example?

I think I believe I feel statements should be introduced properly

Quite a lot / quite a few / quite a bit

can you say "he is in a lively chat with her"

What is the correct way to properly quote and cite a foreign language resource? [closed]

When pluralizing a hyphenated acronym, where does the "s" land in the acronym? [duplicate]

Should the footnote be capitalized? [closed]