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  • Alignment or alinement? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Nevertheless, at least one dictionary—John Boag, A Popular and Complete English Dictionary (1848)—insists that allinement is the only proper spelling of the word, and stray instances of allinement, allignment, and alignement appear occasionally in English-language books written in the past 50 years—for example, in AATCC, Book of Papers
  • Difference between Aligned with vs In Alignment With?
    Is there a difference between "aligned with" vs "in alignment with" ? Context: you will align US with OUR Inner Truth; clearing all the ways and reasons WE may not be in alignment with OUR Inner
  • Using of vs. on - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I have been getting confused whenever I use the following sentence quot;Change the materials on the customer order quot; vs quot;Change the materials of the customer order quot; Since the mate
  • sentence - What is the appropriate phrase to say if two people are on . . .
    I am stuck choosing between two options: On the same page (already answered) On the same wavelength On the surface, they mean pretty much the same thing However, I make a distinction between the two Let's image there are two people, colleagues who work closely together They agree on certain topic I would say they are on the same page However, if I'm talking about two people who are not
  • What does zitch mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In "How I met your mother" they played a road game called "zitch did" (or possibly "zitchdog") Is there such a word as "zitch" (or possibly "zitchdog")?
  • Initial capitalization of foreign surnames with particles when . . .
    Fortunately, The Chicago Manual of Style (16th edition) deals with this question on page 388: 8 5 Names with particles Many names include particles such as de, d', de la, von, van, and ten Practice with regard to capitalization and spacing the particles varies widely, and confirmation should be sought in a biographical dictionary or other authoritative source When the surname is used alone
  • Punctuation around abbreviations - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I always stumble when using abbreviations in a sentence, as they inherently contain a period in them How do I use a comma or a semicolon after an abbreviation? How about a period? E g (This is an
  • When do you capitalize names of groups of people?
    The simplest, and most "official" answer: you capitalize proper nouns I imagine you ask because you've seen emails with examples like you give The best explanation for that is simply "Yeah, a lot of people do things wrong, especially in informal contexts like email " You might also be confused because "developer" can be a title, and these can be capitalized when preceding names, like
  • Sir or Madam vs Madam or Sir in formal letter
    In a formal letter addressed to one or more unknown recipients, "Dear Sir or Madam" is the customary salutation As a German native speaker, who is used to "Sehr geehrte Damen und Herren", writing
  • word usage - When is it appropriate or disrespectful to refer to . . .
    My boss has asked me not to refer to her as she because she says it's disrespectful After I refer to her by her proper name or by her title, isn't it appropriate to refer to her as she?





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