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  • Usage of the word submittal - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    It it appropriate to use the word submittal as follows? The report is ready for submittal Or, is it better to just say: The report is ready to be submitted
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    submittal by Sarawut Positwinyu submittal is a noun (meaning, that which has been submitted), and the prepositional phrase merely qualifies who submitted the proposal
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    What's the difference between at hand, on hand and in hand? At hand seems to me as if you have something in reach On hand is if you have something in stock And in hand can be used as if you have
  • submission vs submitting: which is better in this sentence?
    In the book publishing industry, the word submission would be the correct choice, as it is a set term Submission is the noun used for a manuscript as well as the act of submitting the manuscript In your sample sentences, certainly (b) is the preferred choice However, that sentence is ambiguous What do you mean by the submission's being successful? Do you mean that the submitted documents
  • What does provision exactly mean in a legal document?
    The meaning of "provision" in this case is somewhat driven by the context If this was a question on a law school exam, you would want the exact legal definition If you're asked in a real life setting to identify all provisions applicable to a particular case, the meaning may be (or best taken to be) broader The confusion about apparent vagueness, because the definition seems to apply to
  • Can I use well received as a response to professional emails?
    I am a PhD student Sometimes my professor sends me an email to inform me about something Can I used quot;well received quot; to respond to her message?
  • May you please explain this? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    At a family dinner, my 18-year-old niece asked my sister, "May you please pass the salt?" My sister said that she was impressed with her daughter's politeness, but that that particular wording was
  • word choice - Independent independently of from - English Language . . .
    Independently of is correct here To be independent of something means to not depend on it for anything essential Hence, the following is the best choice: [Noun] was developed independently of [noun] Independently from is not correct usage, as well as being very uncommon From X would indicate either coming from X or going away from X, neither of which applies here, since independence does
  • Speak to vs. Speak with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The OED’s first sense of “to speak with ——”, meaning “To converse with, talk to; to consult or confer with”, doesn’t seem restricted to North America Citations from English (and indeed, British) literature include authors such as Ælfric in Old English, Malory, Sir Walter Scott, and Tennyson, the lattermost being “Not for three years to speak with any men ” It hasn’t
  • Origin of deez nuts - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Berkeley High School Slang Dictionary - Page 26 Rick Ayers - 2004 Deez-nuts (deez nutz) n , Literally, these testicles Used to refer to oneself "I'm not going to let anyone mess with deez-nuts " Also: Negative response to a question “Hey, pass that joint ” “Deez-nuts ” [Origin : Hip Hop] A 1985 reference: The New Partridge Dictionary of Slang and UnconventionalThe New Partridge





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