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  1. Jan 17, 2017 · The preposition is the argument marker. Not going into pedantic details, we can say this much that in both sets of examples WAY is used all along as a noun. We don't find fault with the first set of examples — IN ANOTHER WAY — is an Adverb Prepositional Phrase (preposition in the beginning, its object at the end and a modifier in between ...

  2. Aug 22, 2011 · I was wondering if there was a more formal and polite way of saying: Sorry to bug you again about this, but we still have not received a response about X .... (if we still have not received any assistance with X) or. Sorry to bug you again about this, but we are still having problems with X and .... (if we have already received some assistance ...

  3. Apr 9, 2012 · True on the transatlantic phenomenon. My American ear tells me "the other way around" is "normal," and that "the other way round" sounds odd - but for you, maybe it's the other way around. Incidentally, I would only use "the other way round" for something directional, e.g., "You have to skate clockwise; you can't skate the other way round the ...

  4. Oct 20, 2018 · In answering this question, one needs to consider why the OP’s wrote ‘ . . . AND MORE!’ (in all capitals, with an exclamation point), rather than just ‘ . . . and more’ . I assume that by writing the phrase that way, the OP is trying to convey a certain exuberant tone in which the phrase is often uttered in advertising.

  5. Mar 30, 2017 · It depends on the situation, but a less offensive way would be: " manure happens" or "the sh one t(e) hit the fan. The e at the end is the Irish way of spelling sh one te. Share

  6. Sep 7, 2019 · Another option:... we have a depth of experience in helping clients... source. And another one: Top-level managers (such as CEOs) tend to be big-picture strategic thinkers with a substantial amount of experience in the industry and/or function they manage. source

  7. Feb 16, 2016 · 2. The phrase "ties back to" is used frequently, but it feels awkward in a formal paper. I'm seeking a word or phrase which means the same thing, but has a more appropriate sound. An example sentence is: This fact ties back to my initial interest in the subject. phrase-requests.

  8. 15. Here is a general rule of thumb: if you mean "a different [noun]", then it is more appropriate to use "an other"; if you mean "an additional [noun]", then it is more appropriate to use "another". So in your example you should use "But it won't transform it to an other format." Also take a look at Brett Reynolds' answer.

  9. Apr 18, 2015 · An idea I have for an alternative is 'is consistent'. But I'm looking for something that's better. I am looking for a succinct answer that implies consistency, and to be used in arguments.

  10. english.stackexchange.com › 315167 › i-need-a-word-for-things-not-going-your-wayI need a word for things not going your way

    Mar 22, 2016 · A pithier way of saying this is. Plan B. which, according to dictionary.com, is. a strategy or plan to be implemented if the original one proves impracticable or unsuccessful. The use of "Plan B"(R) as a brand of "morning-after" contraceptive rather underscores its suitability for the meaning you wanted.