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- writing style - Why do we have both the word three and the numeral 3 . . .
Why do we have both the word "three" and the numeral "3" in this sentence? The number 345 has three digits, where the first digit is a 3
- “We three” vs “us three” - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
In the sentence, quot;We three will go to the Express mall You can find we us three there, having a good time quot; I'm unsure whether to use we us for the second reference I have read about
- Poland arrests Ukrainians utilizing advanced hacking equipment
The police in Poland arrested three Ukrainian nationals for allegedly attempting to damage IT systems in the country using hacking equipment and for obtaining "computer data of particular
- word choice - Is triple the proper counterpart of pair when . . .
Nobody posted this as an answer before you because triple is the logical increment of tuple; triplet is the logical increment of twin In informatics, a key-value pair is called tuple or 2-tuple Therefore, an ordered multiset of three elements such as key-value-flag would either be called 3-tuple or triple
- word choice - Three quarters vs. three fourths - English Language . . .
To express a fraction of 3 out of 4, how and when would you use three quarters, and when would you use three fourths? To me, three quarters is what I would have used all the time — but I'm not a n
- of the three vs of all three - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Both are correct You would usually use "A is the oldest of the three" if you were talking about three people from a larger group e g three girls who have two brothers, while you would use "A is the oldest of all three" if there were only three in the group e g three girls with no brothers
- Microsoft releases Windows 10 KB5071546 extended security update
Microsoft has released the KB5071546 extended security update to resolve 57 security vulnerabilities, including three zero-day flaws If you are running Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC or are enrolled
- Why is it three score years and ten almost half the time and not . . .
3 Why is it 'three score years and ten' almost half the time and not always 'three score and ten years'? Note: I edited the question body and title in light of comments and answers pointing me to a Google phrase frequency chart which indicates that the two versions are used about equally often right now
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