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- Ongoing or on-going - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
As per the title, is the proper usage "ongoing" or "on-going" when writing something such as ongoing research projects?
- How to write “till now” in a résumé? - English Language Usage . . .
26 On resumes, the most common way to indicate that a period is ongoing is either 2009 – present or 2009 to present The en dash is the preferred punctuation Many word processors replace a double hyphen with an en dash once the next word is typed
- When I should use Ongoing and when I should use in progress?
If I wanted to say the meeting is still haven’t finished yet “The meeting is still ongoing” “The meeting is still in progress” Which one will be more appropriate and why?
- What is the difference between on-track and on track
Grammarly, which normally should be taken as a guide to correct usage not a definitive oracle, is, in this case, correct If you try to Google "on-track" the only hits you get will be for the un-hyphenated "on track" This means that major dictionaries such as Collins don't recognise "on-track" as an accepted hyphenated word You do see it sometimes but it's better practice to use it as a
- Word for expressing ongoing problems - English Language Usage Stack . . .
How to express the continuity of certain problems shown earlier with statistics? Meaning that these problems did not disappear during the observed period Despite positive temporal trends, the pro
- present perfect - What tense should I use for describing an ongoing . . .
What tense should I use for describing an ongoing action which has started a long time ago? [closed] Ask Question Asked 8 years, 11 months ago Modified 8 years, 10 months ago
- Continuing vs. continued - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
A discussion arose about whether one could substitute ongoing availability with continuing availability and what the difference would be, if any Actually, my gut feeling told me it should've been
- phrases - What is the meaning of ongoing requirement? - English . . .
Would you please tell me the meaning of "ongoing requirement"? I surveyed it on the internet but couldn't find out the proper meaning Close synonym is "continuous", but I think it's a little diff
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