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Confident with - WordReference Forums It really depends on the context You can say for example "I feel confident with that person" Have a look at the examples here (ignore the German column) You can expand the text by clicking in the [ ] linguee com - confident+with or experiment with Google Search to see examples of various word combinations: google as - q=confident+with
tapping along - WordReference Forums The context is below (it's from Mr Trump's statement on Iranian nuclear deal): Furthermore, we should have kept the billions of dollars we have agreed to pay them Any great dealmaker would know this is a perfect example of “ tapping along ” and because they have been unchecked for so long throughout this extremely lengthy process, I
opposite of a conservative estimate? - WordReference Forums Depending on the context, you can use optimistic estimate , pessimistic estimate, precise estimate, realistic estimate, and reasonable estimate Click to expand Obviously this list, which we are not supposed to provide , of wildly different terms does not satisfy the question of "opposite "
welcome to (visit) my room | WordReference Forums Either one can be correct, but their meanings are different The correct one to use depends on the context You didn't say what your context is "You're welcome to visit my room" is an invitation you might give to a person in a different place That person must go to your room in order to visit you there
Risk of or risk for? - WordReference Forums We only discuss words and phrases in context here, so it's up to you to supply the sentence If you'd like some examples of your phrases in context, enter "risk for" or "risk to" (in quotes) in the search box at the top of the page, and click on the "In context" link on the page that opens
At hand, on hand or in hand | WordReference Forums I have framed some sentences to fully understand the usage of all these prepositions in this context Can someone please verify them for me? 1 At hand- I always keep my alarm clock at hand before going to sleep 2 On hand- I have an alarm clock on hand, if you want I can give it you
from my side on my side on my part | WordReference Forums In this context, just 'Congratulations' is sufficient and natural None of you add-ons work here I can't think of a context in which 'from my side' or 'on my side'* would work See lingobingo's suggestions for using 'on my part' *Apart from something like 'I went to sleep, lying on my side on the sofa'
Requirement on of for | WordReference Forums Hello, I would like to ask the native speakers about the correct usage of the term "requirement" in connection with following prepositions in certain context Example: "We do not support the requirement on the obligatory elaboration of the tables " or "We do not support the requirement of the obligatory elaboration of the tables " or
Key word vs keyword | WordReference Forums In a search-related context, the meaning is the one already described by others, above In the context of cyphers or codes, it's a word that provides a basis for encoding and decoding a message In a sentence such as "Secrecy is the keyword in this operation", it means that secrecy is the most important factor or consideration