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"Deem Fit"

“Deem Fit”: Meaning, Significance, and How It Impacts

Grace Marie

When it comes to health and fitness, there’s always a new term or philosophy to …

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Born With a Silver Spoon in Their Mouth

Born With a Silver Spoon in Their Mouth: Privilege, Legacy & Perception

Emma Brooke

Many people dream of being born rich, of having wealth and privilege handed down to …

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Before or After

Comma Before or After “For Example”? A Beginner’s Guide

Emma Brooke

When it comes to punctuation, one of the most common questions that arise is about …

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Minuet vs Minute

Minuet vs Minute: Understanding the Differences

Emma Rose

Have you ever heard someone mention a minuet when they meant a minute? Or perhaps …

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Same Difference

Same Difference: What It Really Means and How to Use It Naturally

Grace Marie

We’ve all heard the phrase “same difference” tossed around in casual conversations, debates, and even …

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Runt of the Litter

Runt of the Litter: Definition, Origins, and Why the Underdog

Grace Marie

The term “runt of the litter” often evokes an image of the smallest and weakest …

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Understanding "Three Sheets to the Wind"

Understanding “Three Sheets to the Wind”: Meaning, Origin

Mariah Cannon

If you’ve ever been to a party or social gathering, you might have overheard someone …

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Better Than vs Better Then

Better Than vs Better Then: Understanding the Key Difference

Mariah Cannon

Are you struggling to decide whether to use “better than” or “better then”? It’s a …

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Per Say or Per Se

Per Say or Per Se? Here’s the Correct Expression

Grace Marie

You’ve probably heard someone use the phrase “per say” at some point. Maybe it was …

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Between "Is Used," "Has Been Used," and "Was Used"

Understanding the Differences Between “Is Used,” “Has Been Used,” and “Was Used”

Emma Rose

English grammar can sometimes feel like a maze of confusing rules and exceptions. But when …

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Unalienable vs. Inalienable

Unalienable vs. Inalienable: Understanding the Differences 

Mariah Cannon

When you come across the terms unalienable and inalienable, it’s easy to assume they mean …

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Takes One to Know One

Takes One to Know One: Definition, Meaning, and Examples

Emma Claire

The phrase “takes one to know one” is one of those idiomatic expressions that, when …

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