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Correct use of circa - English Language Usage Stack Exchange E g Circa the Pacific Highway would be incorrect Because "circa" is used to mean approximately in dates and measures, people would naturally use it to mean approximately even outside of dates and measures, partly due to ignorance of the fact that "circa" is used only for dates and measures, and partly out of inconsideration of the rules of usage
circa vs around - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Consider this sentence: Who founded the Academy circa around 387 BC? Is "circa" the best word to write, or is it "around"? Or does there exist another word that is more appropriate?
syntactic analysis - Use circa at the end of a sentence - English . . . The word circa is not typically used in that context The Oxford Dictionary says circa PREPOSITION (often preceding a date) approximately ‘the church was built circa 1860’ The sentence is clumsy in both versions and the use of circa seems pretentious I suggest rewriting the sentence in one of these ways: I will be able to finish my work by the beginning of August I will be able to
circa abbreviation after a period - to capitalize or not I keep getting called out for not capitalizing "ca " in image captions When I look up in Chicago Style, I see it NOT capitalized However, when I write a caption I often make it a sort of sentence
punctuation - What is the abbreviation for century? - English . . . The same style should be used throughout any article " "To indicate around, approximately, or about, the unitalicised abbreviation c is preferred over circa, ca, ca , approximately, or approx , and should be spaced (c 1291)
Meaning of fl. and seq. - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Currently I am reading a book titled Configurations of culture growth by the American anthropologist Alfred Louis Kroeber Part of his book consists of tables that list eminent people from all fiel
abbreviations - Which (if any) is correct: est. , estd. , or estd . . . There is no single correct way to write it Estd seems more common on older signs, or things that were established longer ago I've seen Estd written in many different ways: ESTḌ 1862 ESTD 1824 EST D 1817 Estd 2001 Likewise for Est: EST 1946 Est 2002 EST 1937 The capitalisation usually depends if the accompanying name or text is capitalised