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  1. Word for "one who configures" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    An editor is one who edits; a runner is one who runs. What is a word for one who configures in the sense of a person who adjusts settings on a system?

  2. meaning - Using "configurated" vs "configured"? - English Language ...

    Nov 1, 2017 · Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available …

  3. What is the phrase to describe a person making a comment that ...

    Oct 30, 2024 · Implicating, non direct, advice, side comment, snide remark, to share information without directing it at the person it is meant for, an underhanded comment.

  4. How to use "continued" at a bottom of a page?

    Mar 5, 2016 · There are many ways to express that your are not finished with a topic: More on this later. This will be revisited in the X section. Tune in next week for more on this. And the typical newspaper …

  5. Where does this proverb come from? “If you want to go fast, go alone ...

    Apr 18, 2023 · I am attempting to find the origin or source of this proverb: “If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together” Most sources say that this is a translation of an African prov...

  6. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 17, 2012 · I was well aware of the different meanings of rubber, not least because there are the same definitions in my mother-tongue. However, while reading a text about differences between …

  7. List of expertise levels from beginner to expert [closed]

    I would like to create a list of terms, from beginner to expert, using as many terms as possible which represent different levels of expertise. I have constructed by myself: Newbie Novice Rookie

  8. "No, I don't" or "No, I do not" in responding English questions

    Oct 1, 2012 · They are equivalent grammatically. Current usage contradicts this by assigning "I do not" more emphasis over the almost universally spoken "I don't". Speakers often add an extra layer of …

  9. What is the difference between 'share to' and 'share with'?

    Jan 23, 2024 · Should I use 'share with' or 'share to' when I want to share a great page I've seen on a social networking site with a friend?

  10. Thousand/thousands? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Mar 31, 2022 · You don't use the 's' on numbers in phrases such as 'thirty thousand dollars' because the number here is acting as an adjective. Adjectives in English don't take plurals. Even if you omit the …