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i understand both are grammatically correct.
But i wish to know in what context these are used.
could u help me with that?
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WordWeb has the following definition for this word:
1. A masonry support that touches and directly receives thrust or pressure of an arch or bridge
2. Point of contact between two objects or parts
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nona's comment was superb.
Even in india, there are many, who still do not know that a consonant's sound is taken as a vowel, when it comes to 'a' or 'an'.
i think this is a global issue and knowing this will really help in avoiding mistakes.
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Have a business? iState it!
i like this one very much.
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i have come across sentences with "you define x, y, and z which are typical to the process"
but i did come across a sentence "you define x, y, and z typical of the process"
which is correct?
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It is very simple!
To store a software in a destination, you have to install it.
in other words, you install a software to store it in a computer.
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Hey guys & gals,
I got struck when i was reviewing my peer's document.
Which of the following phrases is grammatically correct?
"For more information about" or "For more information on"
pl reply as quickly as possible.
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