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a rite of passage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange Does "a rite of passage" mean "a symbolic ceremony"? Found in: For many South Korean adoptees, returning to their birth country has become a rite of passage — canceled indefinitely by the pandemic But some have persisted, making flights and staying in quarantine to meet their biological families for the first time
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word choice - In or on the newspaper notebook - English Language . . . @Ghost — Your comment would make a good question, but might be best asked on ELU I expect that the answer derives from plays being put "on stage" (not "in stage"), then movie casts working "on set", then live radio shows being "on the air", then television shows being "on the air"
Can you please vs. Could you please [duplicate] I disagree I'd say they are for the most part equivalent "Can you walk with me to my car" or, "Could you walk with me to my car" - equivalent