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  1. "Used to" or "used for"? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    This is only half-right. While used for is restricted to instruments or tools, used to can be used with both senses. Taking a few of your examples: The button is used to open the dialog. The button …

  2. Meaning of "by" when used with dates - inclusive or exclusive

    Aug 28, 2014 · If, in a contract fr example, the text reads: "X has to finish the work by MM-DD-YYYY", does the "by" include the date or exclude it? In other words, will the work delivered on …

  3. differences - Didn't used to or didn't use to? - English Language ...

    Apr 18, 2017 · [1] He didn't use to smoke [2] He didn't used to smoke. Only [1] is correct. The uncertainty about which form to use probably arises because the "used to" in [2] is pronounced …

  4. prepositions - Why is 'to' not used before 'home'? - English …

    Jan 10, 2012 · I go home. "Home" is an adverb of place that modifies verb "go". I go to my home. "Home" is a noun, so we use preposition "to"+ noun "home" to complete the meaning.

  5. What term is used for the closing of a letter?

    Valediction is used in US English. Closing or Complimentary Closing is used in British & International English. Neither terms are in common everyday use since the mass-cultural …

  6. How do you handle "that that"? The double "that" problem

    Sep 25, 2010 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  7. rhetoric - The same word used to define itself - English Language ...

    It's also used when extra words are included that add no meaning (free gift - are there gifts that are not free?) or mean the same things in different languages (The La Brea Tar Pits, With Au …

  8. What does "thot" mean and when was it first used?

    Thot was clearly being used as an untrue allegation to save face publicly. Also provides evidence to suggest that a thot carries herself differently. Presumably, a woman who "runs game" could …

  9. Why is "guinea pig" used as the colloquial term for test subjects?

    Nov 8, 2010 · It also explains that now they are not used as often as before: Since the middle 20th century, they have been replaced in laboratory contexts primarily by mice and rats. This …

  10. Etymology of "Buff" and "Nerf" as used in video-game slang

    Oct 20, 2010 · NERFED is a player-created term used to describe the reduced effectiveness of certain aspects pertaining to the player's acquired abilities or materials in a particular game. …

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