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When we’re talking about a small book for teaching children to read, or really any short book that introduces a topic, there are two competing pronunciations of the word for that book.
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The word "kid" is already informal, and now we have the word "kiddo" living alongside it.
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When it comes to media, here's the message: It’s time for a truce between the singular agreement people and the plural agreement people.
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If you are trying to do good in the world, some would now argue it’s better to be a “good doer” than a “do gooder.”
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It is less ambiguous to say “I badly need to shower” than it is to say “I need to shower badly.”
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There’s the hair on our heads and the hares in our yards, and there has been some confusion about which one is part of the expression "harebrained."
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We can presume things, which may or may not be presumptuous. We can also assume things, which then raises the question of whether things can be "assumptuous."
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For those of us of a certain age, if we whack a tennis ball or a softball too hard or at the wrong angle, we could throw our back out of whack.
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We sometimes talk about stealing or robbery in terms of "lifting" things, and this is relevant to "heists" as well.