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- What do you call the male equivalent to Cougar (woman)?
What is the male equivalent to the term "cougar"? Clarifying The term "cougar" describes an older woman seeking younger men So a male equivalent would be an older man seek
- Is there a common abbreviation for with or without? e. g. w wo or w w o
Is there a common abbreviation for quot;with or without quot;? e g w wo or w w o Obviously, something this complex is best written in full form, but I'm looking for something to use in space
- What can I call 2nd and 3rd place finishes in a competition?
There are many awards I received from the sport I did I thought to compress everything and write as 'Inter university and All island winner' but I have placed only 2nd and 3rd places What is the
- Does moving a meeting forward mean the time will be earlier or later . . .
Suppose I say quot;We're moving the 12 PM meeting forward 2 hours quot;, does that mean the meeting is at 10 AM or 2 PM?
- What is the difference between share to and share with?
Should I use 'share with' or 'share to' when I want to share a great page I've seen on a social networking site with a friend?
- Which is correct: cope up, cope with or cope up with?
So, I was just writing an essay as part of my summer holiday homework, and I got stuck at this phrase - is it "cope up", "cope with" or "cope up with"? Naturally, cope
- Acronyms and Initialisms- Uppercase, Lowercase, or either
Is there a rule on acronyms and initialisms being spelled out with the first letter of each word being uppercase or lowercase? Example: interim final rule (IFR) Interim Final Rule (IFR)
- Is there a word for people who directly report to me in office?
Report is the common word used in this context See the 4th definition under noun, in OLD: Report An employee who reports to another employee Although they are your subordinates by your own description, the word subordinate carries with it the very clear sense that these people are lower in the company hierarchy than you It would usually be used if there was a need to put emphasis on that
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