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academic phrase for "take a closer look at" - WordReference …
Mar 8, 2006 · Hi everyone, Can anyone think of a different way of saying "to take a closer look at", slightly more formal/academic. My brain currently isn't working, the best I could come up with …
What to use instead of "I am writing to you" - WordReference …
Jan 9, 2012 · A basic outline: Dear Headmaster, I have been asked to write to you on behalf of the Class IV. B. We have recently discussed the possibility of our travelling, as a group, to an …
word meaning "promoting a bad behaviour" - WordReference …
Jan 19, 2011 · Hello, Saladin. I think your word "condone" is very good at expressing what you're talking about. English has many synonyms for certain words, and I can think of a few others …
sooner than later vs. sooner rather than later - WordReference …
Jun 13, 2011 · Logically I don't think "sooner than later" makes much sense, but it is an acceptable form of the expression? Thanks. I really can't answer this intelligently without more context, but …
single term for "sons and daughters" | WordReference Forums
Apr 11, 2007 · 1 formal the babies of animals or plants ᅳsynonym offspring 2 someone's children - used humorously ᅳsynonym offspringSarah with her numerous progeny 3 something that …
Please know [poor writing?] | WordReference Forums
Dec 6, 2013 · In my job in academics, I write a lot of case-by-case e-mails to students. On occasion to soften the delivery of sensitive information or to avoid bluntness, I use the phrase …
Il y a (synonyms) - WordReference Forums
May 25, 2015 · Bonjour tout le monde, I'm looking for as many synonyms for 'il y a' as I can. In terms of context, I'm talking about 'there is/are' in a literal sense, i.e. 'there is a car on the …
The same to you vs you too - WordReference Forums
Apr 23, 2005 · Hi Group, When you wanna wish the same thing to someone you say in English as an answer "the same to you" and "you too" My main question is this, when do I have to use …
What to call words like uh, um, uh-huh, hmm - WordReference …
Dec 5, 2006 · Hi everyone! Recently, I wrote a long paper on words such as those in the title and how their meanings change according to intonation. My professor advised me to refer to them …
To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? - WordReference …
Oct 10, 2018 · To broaden or to deepen one’s knowledge? Hello! I think that the question is clear: which form is more correct (in a formal context)?