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  • Indispensible: is it correct? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Indispensible is clearly a typo in this case, and it is not an uncommon misspelling of indispensable In my experience, it is rarely frowned upon, and I even thought it was correct until now
  • word choice - Indispensable for vs, indispensable to - English . . .
    Oh, sorry i wrongly typed "indispensable" to "indispensible" The original sentence was " His article was indispensable to the company" But I came to wonder if it was possible to change 'to' to 'for' without changing the meaning, or if the meaning changes, what would be the difference This is kind of a same question with the second question
  • Indispensable, Essential, Tool of the trade, Staple item
    I am looking for a term to use as the name of a software project that I am working on The project is a software tool, and this tool aims to be useful in virtually all software, so I am looking for a
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    As I have seen several times of the using of those two words in even the same book But I don't know what's the difference meaning between those two words
  • single word requests - The opposite of free in phrases - English . . .
    I'm not a native speaker of English but still it feels wrong to say: paid university paid entrance paid parking paid service paid consultation paid healthcare paid toilet paid fare Or does it? What
  • Is there a word phrase to call someone who hoards knowledge or . . .
    Esotericists? Illuminati? Tight-lipped? Could you describe in more detail, how is this person hoarding knowledge? By keeping the mystical secrets secret through murder and conspiracy like the villains in a Dan Brown book? Or just a word for someone who's very good at keeping secrets?
  • Meaning of indispensable in Thoreau quote [closed]
    Most of the luxuries, and many of the so called comforts of life, are not only indispensable, but positive hinderances to the elevation of mankind ~ "Walden", Henry David Thoreau In my dictionary
  • Synced or synched - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Which is correct: synced or synched? Is one of these American and the other British spelling or are they interchangeable? I have only ever seen sync used in the computing industry
  • Usage of shall we? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    If you are in a situation where a group is gathering to do something (go out for lunch, start a meeting, etc ), "Shall we?" would mean something like "Are we now all ready and is it now time to proceed with what we are here for?" (Or more simply, "Should we now proceed?", but that explains "shall" in terms of "should" )
  • The Queen That Never Was or The Queen Who Never Was?
    For example, the indispensible Fowler’s Modern English Usage says: ‘ That can also replace who (or whom), especially when the reference is non-specific, as in The person that I saw was definitely a woman ’ And examples of this usage can be found in work by Chaucer, Shakespeare and in the King James Version of the Bible (writing-skills com)





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