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Recently, I was reading articles on the net and realised that there is a lot of ambiguity over the usage of Dr and Dr, Er and Er etc I usually prefer the dot while writing Doctor (Dr ) or Engin
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I remember being told that "teh" (a common misspelling of "the") is actually a proper (though very old and no longer in common usage) English word Teh was used as an example that if every single
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