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Is there a government regulation against proofreading for long hours?
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Is it nook or Nook?
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Can I use "...that is" in a professional writing piece?
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I wrote this one, could anyone check my grammar?
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Help with sentence clarity?
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When you wave your finger in front of your lips while humming to make a funny sound,..is there a name for this action!
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Why is a boilerplate called a boilerplate?
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Why isn't Programmatically a word?
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Can my 3 year old son go to preschool already?
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What's an interesting question to pose to college or high school students?
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How does one stop being careless (serious question here guys)?
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What do you think will happen to English in the next 30-40 years?
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How many people use flutherbot to post questions?
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Are there efficient ways to remember vocabulary words other then by memorization?
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What's a good english word that means busy yet empty?
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What are some words that fit together perfectly?
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What words do you hear mispronounced the most?
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How would you interpret this saying?
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What is the most awkward word or phrase in the English language?
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The world's first historical thesaurus, based on the OED: who find this news exciting and thrilling?
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