- Links to URLs containing parentheses - Meta Stack Exchange
Let’s call the whole thing off " the word bracket is commonly used to refer to a specific form of bracket, which varies from region to region In most English-speaking countries, an unqualified 'bracket' refers to the round bracket; in the United States, the square bracket" Also, "round brackets or parentheses Square brackets or brackets Curly brackets or braces Angle brackets or
- Cities, local authorities, regions, development, mayors choices . . .
Cities, local authorities, regions, development, mayors choices, preventing risks like flooding and so on a new Stack Exchange could be founded
- SpamRam status has one parenthesis too many) - Meta Stack Exchange
The account information page, used by moderators to monitor control some account settings, has an entry about SpamRam with what looks like one ) too many in the source code (a common Razor problem)
- Mathjax is not defined JavaScript error and no toolbar is shown and . . .
@Shog9: You can't insist on all sites being available 24 7 on the Internet, it just won't work Yes, the toolbar and the preview could break, but they should break only partially, not completely How big is the percentage of people using MathJax? How big is the percentage of posts where MathJax is needed? I wanted to ask a question without anything needing MathJax (and btw I have no idea how
- List of phrasal verbs by approximate usage frequency?
Googling most common phrasal verbs gives lots of example lists You don't specify how authoritative you want the list to be; have you read the lists and rejected them? Do you require specific usage rankings scores, or just the top 200?
- Site footer copyright scope and meaning - Meta Stack Exchange
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- Where can I find a book about the whole grammar? [duplicate]
First of all, I cannot guarantee that you will find a book that has everything there is to know about English grammar You will have to learn by speaking and listening to native speakers as well as using grammar books to guide you Also, English is ripe with exceptions to any rule you may learn, which you will have to master as you become more fluent and have more exposure to the language But
- Why do physicists say a proposed perpetual motion machine wont work . . .
@mmesser314 Your edit makes it clearer as to what you are trying to do What you need to do is make a post on the main site that asks why physicists don't think perpetual motion machines are possible You want to frame the post as if someone is actually wondering about this, then you can answer your own post if you want as well The reason this got moved to Meta was because it was about
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