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meaning - Automatedly vs. Automatically - English Language
Apr 3, 2017 · Automatedly vs. Automatically Ask Question Asked 8 years, 3 months ago Modified 8 years, 3 months ago
Style clarification for date superscripts, th, st and nd
Apr 17, 2016 · You do not need to use superscripts, but it is conventional to use superscripts (from a British perspective). Personally, I think it also adds clarity to use superscripts. Programs like Microsoft Word will often automatically change those to superscripts as you type them, which could be taken as suggesting that that is desirable.
What is the purpose of using the word "automagically" when we …
As per the origin, the dictionary reports it's 1940s, from the blend of automatically and magically. The meaning of the word is different from the meaning of automatically, and the word is generally used in a specific context.
8-in-1 sentence - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Jul 11, 2015 · Do is required automatically by negation so it's not available (as it would be in a positive polarity sentence) for verum focus. The tense-based example is metalinguistic, and we usually say that metalinguistic negation/focus doesn't count in armchair linguistics.
Difference between "parents" and "both parents" [closed]
Apr 5, 2021 · I've been having some trouble understanding the difference between "parents" and "both parents". When referring to your parents, doesn't that automatically mean your mom and dad
'dynamical' vs. 'dynamic' - English Language & Usage Stack …
Dec 6, 2013 · The adjective 'dynamical' is widely used in astronomy, perhaps science in general, but it seems like it has the exact same meaning and usage as 'dynamic', and further, seems to be the same part of ...
grammaticality - "Will shortly appear automatically" — what is the ...
I want to say that an answer will appear shortly, and automatically, on the screen. I'm not sure whether the correct sentence is: The answer will shortly appear automatically. or maybe: The ans...
How to indicate middle name is preferred name in professional …
Jul 11, 2020 · However, in the email signature (what's automatically included at the bottom of the email) of my university email, I must include my legal first name, leading most people in emails to address me by it rather than my middle name. I was wondering how I could indicate in my (professional) email signature that I prefer to be addressed by my middle ...
Is there one word that means "does not imply" or "does not ...
Mar 10, 2017 · There are plenty of synonyms for "imply" or "predetermine," but not one word alone that fits the void. The sentence would be as follows: I don't believe you should do X, but that does not automatically mean that I think you should do Y. Even a re-arrangement of the sentence would be fine if a single word does not exist to convey the meaning.
Is "is sent" correct? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Aug 13, 2015 · File is sent. File has been sent. Is the line above grammatically correct? What is the correct one and what is the difference between both of them ?