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He fell over himself to be/for being

Do these sentences have the same meaning? If they haven't, please explain why.He fell over himself to be as helpful as possible.He fell over himself for being as helpful as...

Asked on 01/05/2022

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What is an alternative to "Perpetrator" with a more neutral connotation?

In the phrase "He criticized the revolution and its ______" I originally wrote "perpetrators," but that casts a negative connotation on the revolution, as if it is a crime. I...

Asked on 01/05/2022

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What is "embarrassing" about an embarrassingly parallel problem?

In computer science, a problem that is obviously decomposable into many identical but separate subtasks is called embarrassingly parallel. An example is a cryptographic brute force attack, in which...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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The pronunciation of words which begins 'con' and 'com'

I know there is no strict rule on pronunciation of words in English but here my question is about the words which begin with 'con' and 'com', more than asking...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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What effect do neighboring vowel-letters have on the pronunciation of the letters "sc" in a word?

Consider these words, with standard pronunciations from OxfordDictionaries Online using in the worldwide-standard InternationalPhonetic Alphabet:conscious, pronounced /ˈkɒnʃəs/eschew, pronounced /ɛsˈtʃuː/ or /ɪsˈtʃuː/ or according to Merriam-Webster, also /ɛsˈʃuː/...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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Single noun meaning "having quality of artistic value/merit"

Best word I could come up was "provocativeness", but I don't exactly like it. I don't think art has to be provocative. Well, the best art is probably provocative, but...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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Six foot tall, a herd of elephant: special use of the singular in certain syntactic contexts

CambridgeGEL, page 1588 readsExamples like She’s six foot tall involve a special use of thesingular form rather than a base plural: the difference between thisand How many feet...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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Meaning: in a whirl of excitement

There is a phrase in Daddy-Long-Legs: "in a whirl of excitement". I searched for its meaning but I could not find something precise for that. Please let me know what...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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speech terminology

I was in a large group of friends andMy friend said, "Big Bear is the best place on Earth."I responded, "to go skiing." My intention was to specify...

Asked on 01/03/2022

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"Do so" vs "do it"

Example:I don’t know why I didn’t go back to my hometown. I didn’t have any reason not to—maybe I didn’t have a reason to do [so/it], either.Should I...

Asked on 12/31/2021

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