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meaning - What is the distinction between “role” and “rôle” [with a ...
Aug 2, 2013 · My comment in the previous thread sums it up: the rôle of rôle is now being played by role. The plain English spelling has entirely supplanted the old spelling in modern usage; I …
prepositions - Plays a role "in" or "at" doing something? - English ...
Feb 26, 2021 · play a part/play a role. If something or someone plays a part or plays a role in a situation, they are involved in it and have an effect on it. They played a part in the life of their …
prepositions - play a role as vs play a role of - English Language ...
Aug 18, 2022 · I would like to describe someone's role in the company. My editor and I disagree on the use of "as" vs "of" in the sentence. X also plays a role as (job-function) vs. X also plays …
Can I say "play the key role in"? [closed] - English Language
Feb 25, 2022 · role= a function or part performed especially in a particular operation or process. We usually say--play 𝗮𝗻 important role, play 𝗮 vital role, 𝗽𝗹𝗮𝘆 𝗮 𝗸𝗲𝘆 𝗿𝗼𝗹𝗲, play 𝗮 prominent role, play 𝗮 major role …
"Job title" vs. "job role" - English Language & Usage Stack …
A "job role" is a description of what a person does. A "job title" is a convenient name for a role. For example: At my last job, my role was to write code that helped us be sure that our product …
"Role" or "Roles" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
May 26, 2016 · Or is there one role under each, but those two roles are different? Then use roles. If Party One has Role ABC, Party Two also has Role ABC, and neither has any other roles, …
"Take the role" vs. "take over the role" vs. "take on the role"
"To take a role" is a neutral expression, which can be used in a variety of ways but usually serves as a denotation that implies nothing else. It doesn't seem like what you're looking for. "To take …
word choice - "Excel at something" vs. "excel in something"
Jan 2, 2014 · I believe the intended correct answer is "in". You are good "at" something, but you excel "in" a sport or an activity.
prepositions - "apply to" vs. "apply for" an opportunity - English ...
Jul 1, 2017 · I am trying to complete the following sentence: " . . . where certification qualifies students to apply [prep.] a wider range of employment and higher learning opportunities." I …
Is there a feminine equivalent of "emasculate"?
1. To unsex. The principle sense, sense number 1, requires removing the reproductive organs. Wikipedia takes a slightly different take on this, whereby emasculation is distinguished from …