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Use the word “middle” as a description of something that's happening
Word or expression for something that's very “funny”, but doesn't make you laughWord for “Writing phrase on something”Word that means “settle for” that starts with “r”What is a word or phrase that describes something that offers no context or value?Word for someone who expects something to go wrongDescription of summary report data: condensed, summarized, something else?Is there a word that denotes something that's an anomaly, but you'd think that's the standard?Word meaning doing something wrong without realizing itIs there a word for “pretending to joke when you say something serious”?Is there a *single* word that describes the act of “creative writing”?
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Greetings: I'm writing this
In the middle of my return to our dormitories,
Is there something wrong with it? I'm not sure whether this is the right usage.
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Greetings: I'm writing this
In the middle of my return to our dormitories,
Is there something wrong with it? I'm not sure whether this is the right usage.
single-word-requests
In informal writing, I see no problem with it. If you're writing something very formal (a legal document, an academic paper, ...) you might look for a more formal expression.
– The Photon
17 mins ago
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Greetings: I'm writing this
In the middle of my return to our dormitories,
Is there something wrong with it? I'm not sure whether this is the right usage.
single-word-requests
Greetings: I'm writing this
In the middle of my return to our dormitories,
Is there something wrong with it? I'm not sure whether this is the right usage.
single-word-requests
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In informal writing, I see no problem with it. If you're writing something very formal (a legal document, an academic paper, ...) you might look for a more formal expression.
– The Photon
17 mins ago
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In informal writing, I see no problem with it. If you're writing something very formal (a legal document, an academic paper, ...) you might look for a more formal expression.
– The Photon
17 mins ago
In informal writing, I see no problem with it. If you're writing something very formal (a legal document, an academic paper, ...) you might look for a more formal expression.
– The Photon
17 mins ago
In informal writing, I see no problem with it. If you're writing something very formal (a legal document, an academic paper, ...) you might look for a more formal expression.
– The Photon
17 mins ago
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In informal writing, I see no problem with it. If you're writing something very formal (a legal document, an academic paper, ...) you might look for a more formal expression.
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