- What is the correct term back-end, back end or backend?
Personally, I'd write it as 'backend' or 'back end' as I'm not a fan of over-hyphenating (excuse my hypocrisy) unnecessarily (NGram removed) The NGram essentially supports the argument that you'll find all three in a lot of places, and when I was Googling to test my own theories, a number of large tech sites appeared in each variation of
- american english - For example VS for an example - English Language . . .
I always read this (for example), but example is a countable noun So, I think it should be 'for an example' Please check both sentences and let me know, which one is correct: Knowing the weather
- In the backdrop of vs against the backdrop of
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- Polite way of asking for response as soon as possible
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- Rollbacked or rolled back the edit? And what about double-click?
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- End user vs. end-user — correct usage of hyphen
I am writing an academic paper, and using the term "end user" many times However, I am confused between "end user" and "end-user" My current policy is to use "end user" if it is used as a noun For
- $x USD vs. x USD: does the $ serve any purpose?
USD CAD AUD is the way to go for technical documents or backend databases For catalog pages, a good solution is to use $ in the price field and somewhere else on the page put an indication of currency and locale, like "USD" and the flag, since you're also indicating a willingness to ship to that place
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