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- Permit allow enable doing something | WordReference Forums
As far as I understand, verbs enable permit allow are almost exclusively used in phrases like "permit somebody to do sth" Is the use "permit (etc ) doing sth" also acceptable? In my own language (Polish) the "somebody" part is only used if it _really_ matters This gives me problems translating
- bunch of crock crock of shit - WordReference Forums
But the solo ngram for "bunch of crock" shows its growth since inception to be exponential The grammatically correct phrase, given the definition of crock as an earthenware container, would be "bunch of crocks," no?
- How can I read this in English? m³ (3-small 3) - exponent
I am wondering how I can read this in English For example, m³ , m² (triple m? double m?) I have no idea Please help me!
- on a night of your choosing | WordReference Forums
A producer credit in all outward-facing publicity, plus free tickets to 5 Exponential shows on a night of your choosing I think it's a common phrase in those sorts of contexts
- pronoun for the general public: it or they - WordReference Forums
Hi all, should the pronoun for "the general public" be "it" or "they"? I'm inclined to believe that both are possible When thinking of "the general public" as a single group of people, "it" is appropriate When thinking of "the general public" being consisting of different people, "they" is
- elevamento a potenza - X alla | WordReference Forums
Yes, I wasn't casting doubt on the existence of the word, but when I studied maths at school we certainly knew the words exponent and exponential, but never exponentiation
- Simple Exponential Smoothing Method | WordReference Forums
Como traducirian Simple Exponential Smoothing Method El texto es el siguiente "The simple exponential Smoothing Method is appropriate when demand has no observable trend or seasonality
- growing exponentially vs. growing explosively - WordReference Forums
"Explosively" is a metaphor for sudden increase Exponential growth has a sharper definition, e g The number of infections is doubling every month An explosion could be a short spurt; the get equivalence, one might say, "a continuing explosion of cases "
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