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single word requests - Legal name for individual vs. company . . . 7 I'm creating an online service and I want both individuals and companies to use it In the registration form, I want to ask the user: Are you an individual or a company? Are these terms correct to refer to individuals (real persons) vs companies and organizations? Are there any better legal substitutions for them?
Should it be concerned person or person concerned? Usage is fluid, but it is probably more standard to refer to the user who reported the problem as a "concerned person" and the team responsible for rectifying the problem as the "team concerned"
A word to describe an individual who is unable to understand a . . . So,is there a word that describes such an individual who is unable to take the correct decision because he cannot understand that particular unfolding situation correctly? In other words the person is failing to understand something which should be obvious
Should one use quotation marks around single letters in text? It's a matter of style UK English tends to use single quotes whereas US tends to use double quotes There's no additional rule for individual characters I don't think it's essential to use quotation marks when indicating an individual letter, but it may help for clarity It helps when distinguishing between single-letter words and single letters, for example