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Another Word for Sweet Spot [closed] - English Language Usage Stack . . . On google the definition of "sweet spot" has to do with a tennis racket I'm looking for a broader more general term, maybe it's an idiom in our culture, there's no denying that Sweet Spot means a harmonious balance for just about anything Can you give me another word for this?
Whispering sweet nothings - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Where does the term sweet nothings come from? What is an example of a "sweet nothing"? Does the term connote sincerity or has it been hijacked to represent deceit and seduction? After all, the devi
etymology - Origin of reading a decimal point as spot - English . . . 12 I've noticed some people who work with non-integers sometimes read out decimal points as "spot" E g "Pi is three spot one four one" Particularly found in finance, but I've heard non-finance professionals use it too It makes perfect sense to me in terms of avoiding mumbling mishearing, but I'm wondering about the origin and history?
Translation for German word Kür as in Pflicht und Kür So there may just not be a translation that hits the sweet spot, which is probably the reason why this saying doesn't exist in English language, despite the sports reference readily available for English speakers It just doesn't jive as it does in German, because "Kür" is a very unique word
When and where did “First against the wall…” originate? But before you have time to wink, the class foe called landowners and capitalists, arrives on the spot and takes the workman by the collar; and, maybe, when some brave Prussian subaltern (or an English one, who knows?) places our workman against the wall to be shot, the good-natured fellow will scratch his head saying, "What a fool I have been!"
Whats the butter zone? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange When Adam talks about the "butter zone", this means they've gotten all the experiment's parameters "just right" One of Urban Dictionary's definition is actually quite similar to Adam's usage: The area of profitability that sits between not enough and too much The sweet spot, business-wise Another term would be the Goldilocks zone: The habitable zone is also called the Goldilocks zone, a