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"So" versus "Therefore" and punctuation

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Validating the CEFR "Scope and Sequence" baseline as a structural metadata reference for multi-language mapping

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Pronunciation of “SUS” in “Stainless Steel SUS 304”

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Using a comma before "but"

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Should I use a comma before "and" or "or"?

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What is the rhetorical term for magnifying the impact of a statement by preceding it with one that seemingly contradicts it?

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What was the original "den of iniquity," and how did the phrase catch on in popular English usage?

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Is "petit theft" really only American English and is the phrase usage moving towards "petty" for all intents and purposes outside of statutes?

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"I said to stay back." "I said stay back." What's the difference?

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What is the level of formality of the sentence 'I can see it's a lovely place, too much hustle and bustle, though.'?

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Why is "success" spelled with double -S?

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First use of the expression "Spandau Ballet"

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Why "seven o'clock" but not "king o'hill"?

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