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- confusables - Bona fide vs Bonafide - English Language Usage . . .
You are free to invent the word ‘bonafide’ if you wish It seems to me, however, that compressing bona fide into a single word would be something of a hostage to fortune since the words literally mean ‘in good faith’, and are generally used to indicate reliability
- Bona fide; genuine; authentic: whats the difference? [closed]
Bona fide: A Latin phrase that literally means "in good faith" and generally means good intentions and complete absence of deceit
- Pronunciation and usage of bona fide
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- Bona Fide meaning? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Yeah, those two definitions are basically the same You'd say that somewhat made a "bona fide" offer to buy your house - which means an offer made in good faith - which just means a real offer rather than one that the buyer will withdraw (i e a fake offer)
- What does ratchet mean and when was it first used?
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- English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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- word choice - Appealing for or appealing to? - English Language . . .
Appealing for should be followed by the purpose of making request E g , Appealing for Bonafide Certificate But, appealing to means (you are requesting a person to do something for you) E g , Appealing to HM to Issue a Bonafide Certificate
- What is the connotation of “The Hitchhikers Guide to XYZ”?
As jsw29 suggests in a comment beneath DJClayworth's answer, framing a software programming manual as "A Hitchhiker's Guide to X" is an invocation of "programmer cool"—because the ironic, irreverent, playfully dark tone of Douglas Adams's book struck a chord with many techie people
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