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- word choice - enriched in vs enriched with - English Language . . .
I have a mixture of different things and now I artificially make it so that there is more of one component or ingredient in my product Do I then say, "A is enriched in B" or "A is enriched with B"
- funded by or with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
My Master’s degree from the University of X, funded by the President Scholarship, enriched my learning experiences In the above sentence, is quot;funded by quot; appropriate? Will it be quot;fu
- Provoke in a good way - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
What is the word for provoking some one in a good way to do something good? My research shows provoke is means to induce anger in a person to do something I have found "inspired" but it doesnt giv
- Rich in vs. Rich with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The free dictionary provides two definitions for "rich with" and "rich in" rich with: having a lot of something; abundant in something rich in: having valuable resources, characteristics, traditi
- What is a word that can describe something that covers all of the . . .
I have been trying to think of an adjective to describe a method, an approach, or a way of doing things that covers all of the situations or edge cases One word that I can think of that is close t
- word choice - Is it correct to say enrich skill set - English . . .
Problem From the separable explanations of individual words (see enrich and skill set) It seems to be fine to write this way However, after simple google search, there seems to be no similar usa
- Experienced vs. seasoned - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Are these two words interchangeable? According to the Oxford dictionary, experienced means having knowledge or skill in a particular job or activity, while seasoned having a lot of experience in a
- Should I refer to Section 2. 3 or Subsection 2. 3?
When writing a document that is divided into numbered sections and subsections, sometimes I would like to refer a certain subsection that has been numbered 2 3, for example Here the 2 represents
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