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vocabulary - Hat-trick is for three, what's the word for four ...
The phrase later spread to other sports like hockey and soccer for three goals in a game, and now has a more general meaning for any string of three successes. I wonder if there is any specific word something occuring successfully four times (consecutively).
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BreachForums hacking forum admin resentenced to three years in prison
Conor Brian Fitzpatrick, the 22-year-old behind the notorious BreachForums hacking forum, was resentenced today to three years in prison after a federal appeals court overturned his prior sentence ...
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What's the best way to use "either" on more than two options?
However, he didn't mention that what is the best alternative to "either" in three or more options in formal context, and hence I posted this question here. So, on the situation where there are multiple options possible, how should I express my sentence?
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word choice - "Three quarters" vs. "three fourths" - English Language ...
To express a fraction of 3 out of 4, how and when would you use three quarters, and when would you use three fourths? To me, three quarters is what I would have used all the time — but I'm not a n...
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The Russian authorities have arrested three individuals in Moscow who are believed to be the creators and operators of the Meduza Stealer information-stealing malware.
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How do they express the time, in American and British English?
So, for instance, an indicated time of 6:43 would probably be reported as "quarter to six" or "quarter til six". To some degree, these usages are maintained, especially in the older segment of the population. For many, though, it is simply easier and faster to read the time directly from the digital display, "Six forty three".
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US cybersecurity experts indicted for BlackCat ransomware attacks
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How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail?
How do you greet multiple recipients in an e-mail? Assuming they're both male, I just use "Sirs", but it seems a bit informal.
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grammar - There's three things: is it correct? - English Language ...
*There is three things to know about ... . Here is an extract from the Cambridge Dictionary 's page on There is, there's and there are: In speaking and in some informal writing, we use there’s even when it refers to more than one. This use could be considered incorrect in formal writing or in an examination:
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syntactic analysis - Three part or Three-part - English Language ...
I would write it like this: This is a three-part series. No s, with a hyphen. As for why, when you put a compound adjectival phrase (like three-part) in front of a noun, you hyphenate it.