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- The node in each graph are labelled with or labelled by . . .
Hello, I try to say: In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled with the same color or In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled by the same color Anyone would confirm me which one is correct? Thanks
- labelled or labeled? - WordReference Forums
labeLLed or labeLed thank you so much!!!!!!! :D Wrong, they are both correct The Americans have their own, totally valid, spelling system, which differs from that in Canada, and again from that in the UK
- Multiple-choice question in a dialogue | WordReference Forums
The idea of these questions is to identify the best answer, not every answer which could fit from a grammar perspective 1 has two issues: 1 They are talking about the city in which Maria currently lives- why wouldn’t she know this already? 2 Is it really likely that the application process would be difficult in this city but easier in another? The important point to note is that 1 is about
- copy cc someone in on on an email | WordReference Forums
The button in Microsoft Outlook is labelled "CC" so it's still quite common to use "CC" You can also bcc (blind carbon copy) someone, but Microsoft makes you search for the BCC button
- pasta and pastry | WordReference Forums
We went to a nearby restaurant that serves excellent pasta I often confuse "pasta" with "pastry" because they look alike and refer to foods made of dough So, would you tell me the differences between them? Thanks
- Pieces or pcs [number of items in a box] | WordReference Forums
Thus, the outer box of pencils in post #5 could have been labelled to say it contains 12 packs, in which case "quantity" could refer to the number of packs or the number of pencils (for example: "qty 12" or "qty 144"), whereas "144 pcs" can only refer to the number of pencils
- barmpot (BrE) - WordReference Forums
The term is labelled as Northern English slang in Collins Dictionary Lexico is not familiar with it Also, there is an entry in Wiktionary stating that, This term is often used affectionately among close friends Inclined to know more about the term Is this word known outside (1) North
- as at vs. as of - WordReference Forums
Plus, the aforementioned on-line dictionary website also states that the aforementioned entry is ' from Longman Business Dictionary '; and labels the aforementioned phrase as ' British English ' and is related to the topic labelled ' Finance '
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