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- apostrophe - Individuals or individuals - English Language Usage . . .
Individuals' if you are referring to patients in general - or you could say an individual's
- A word that represents a group of people working to achieve a common . . .
There are several words that means a group of people with a common interest purpose goal aim etc These words might depend on the context as well: union: a number of persons, states, etc , joined or associated together for some common purpose: student union; credit union coalition: an alliance or union between groups, factions, or parties, esp for some temporary and specific reason league: An
- Should an apostrophe be used in this context?
Should an apostrophe be used in the word "individual's" in the sentence " may disagree with some individual's worldview"? I'm unsure if the word "individual" is possessive in this context
- Correct usage of persons (vs. people)
Generally, persons is a decent substitute for individuals, and appears more in legal contexts that demand precision People is the ordinary plural of person Asking for a table for two or a table for two people is better than asking for a table for two persons
- Should it be concerned person or person concerned?
The team concerned is short for something like the team that is concerned with it While the concerned team is also valid in that context, on its own I'd be more likely understand it as referring to a team of people that are feeling worried So you're both correct, but I'd say your phrasing is generally preferable
- Who are vs who is - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Sentence: it's not what's on the table that matters, but who (is are) in the chairs I thought are might be correct because of plural chairs, but family members disagree
- What is a word to describe something that belongs exclusively to or is . . .
I'm trying to find a word (or idiom or phrase) that describes something which is perceived as belonging to one person or group of people only To contextualise this question I'll provide the paragr
- Indicating someone is deceased in a list of names
I have a list of several names Some listed individuals are deceased Question: What are the ways to indicate that these particular individuals passed away? The most obvious way is to indicated "(
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