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4 points by squircle 22 days ago | past
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2 points by squircle 71 days ago | past
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2 points by susam 3 months ago | past | 1 comment
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2 points by squircle 5 months ago | past
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1 point by metayrnc 5 months ago | past
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| | The 'royal order' of adjective placement (english.stackexchange.com) |
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1 point by tosh 8 months ago | past | 1 comment
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| | Which word begins with "y" and looks like an axe in this picture? (2017) (english.stackexchange.com) |
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1220 points by flexagoon 9 months ago | past | 289 comments
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| | Does "Ethernet" need to be capitalised?(2016) (english.stackexchange.com) |
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3 points by krunck 10 months ago | past
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| | Did English ever have a formal version of "you"? (2011) (english.stackexchange.com) |
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504 points by ent101 10 months ago | past | 426 comments
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| | Difference Between an Acronym and Abbreviation (english.stackexchange.com) |
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1 point by kamaraju 12 months ago | past
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2 points by susam on Nov 8, 2023 | past | 3 comments
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| | Why is "pineapple" in English "ananas" in other languages? (2013) (english.stackexchange.com) |
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58 points by godelmachine on Nov 6, 2023 | past | 60 comments
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| | What is the origin of the phrase “from your lips to God’s ears?” (english.stackexchange.com) |
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1 point by freediver on Sept 7, 2023 | past
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5 points by Lammy on Aug 25, 2023 | past
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| | Is a Hamburger Considered a Sandwich? (english.stackexchange.com) |
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4 points by zhte415 on July 23, 2023 | past | 2 comments
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| | Is it proper to omit periods after honorifics (Mr, Mrs, Dr)? (english.stackexchange.com) |
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1 point by susam on July 19, 2023 | past
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| | Meaning and Usage of “To No End” (english.stackexchange.com) |
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1 point by arpa on July 12, 2023 | past
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29 points by melenaboija on June 27, 2023 | past | 59 comments
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| | Where Do “Shenanigans” Come From? (2013) (english.stackexchange.com) |
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66 points by networked on April 6, 2023 | past | 35 comments
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| | Ghoti (english.stackexchange.com) |
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251 points by perihelions on March 26, 2023 | past | 131 comments
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| | Origin of reading a decimal point as “spot” (english.stackexchange.com) |
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3 points by zhte415 on Sept 16, 2022 | past
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2 points by nomilk on June 4, 2022 | past
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| | The Etymology of “To Prove to Dough” (2015) (english.stackexchange.com) |
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