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  • BE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of BE is to equal in meaning : have the same connotation as : symbolize How to use be in a sentence
  • BE Synonyms: 111 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
    Synonyms for BE: live, exist, rule, continue, breathe, survive, keep (on), subsist; Antonyms of BE: die, disappear, depart, perish, expire, pass away, stop, succumb
  • ‘Cannot’ vs. ‘Can Not’: Is there a difference? - Merriam-Webster
    What to Know Both cannot and can not are perfectly fine, but cannot is far more common and is therefore recommended, especially in any kind of formal writing Can't has the same meaning, but as with contractions in general, it is somewhat informal In some cases, the not following can is in fact part of another phrase, such as “not only"; in such instances can not is the appropriate choice
  • In Person or In-Person: Which is Correct? | Merriam-Webster
    In Person In person is an adverb that means “in one’s bodily presence ” Remember that adverbs usually modify verbs, so if you are describing how something was or will be done you want in person He seemed shorter in person
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    Find definitions for over 300,000 words from the most authoritative English dictionary Continuously updated with new words and meanings
  • Is it used to or use to? - Merriam-Webster
    What to Know The verb forms use to and used to both communicate that something that formerly existed or repeatedly happened in the past no longer exists or happens The difference between the two rests entirely on the word did Use to requires it: “I did use to like that song, but I don’t now”; “it didn’t use to be like that ”Used to does not: “I used to like that song, but I don
  • Using Bullet Points ( • ) - Merriam-Webster
    Want to communicate some important information in writing? If you want your reader to easily navigate the content, you might want to use some bullet points
  • Whats the difference between bigot and racist? - Merriam-Webster
    Although the word bigot is used especially for someone with hatred or intolerance for people based on their race or ethnicity, people can be (and are often) also referred to as bigots due to their prejudicial animosity toward people for reasons such as nation of origin, religion, disability, gender identity, refugee status, and various combinations of all of these and more


















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