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"Cancelled" or "Canceled"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Google's Ngram Viewer: canceled vs. cancelled, from 1800, corpus American English. This shows canceled wrestling with cancelled between about 1940 and 1980 and finally triumphing by …
meaning - What does "uncancellable" mean? / What is a word for …
Yes there is ambiguity, though I would read uncancellable as being capable of being uncancelled (in the unlikely event of wanting such a phrase) and use noncancellable for something which …
"Cancellation", "Canceled", "Canceling" — US usage
Jun 10, 2014 · I understand the rules are very loose when it comes to double L's in English, and I have read several posts on here talking about "canceled" and "canceling" (vs "cancelled" and …
Why can't we use due to in 'The picnic was cancelled due to the …
Jun 7, 2020 · Also Corpus of Contemporary American English shows prevailation of cancelled due to over cancelled because of with a result of 81 over 42 (please see images 1 and 2). – …
What is the difference between postpone and cancel
May 21, 2020 · Whatever takes place in 2021 definitely won't be the 2020 festival; that one has been cancelled and it will never take place. However, if the festivals are numbered, and this …
Is it correct to say "I kindly request you to..."?
Dec 31, 2012 · This is a different and fairly widely-used usage, as tchrist says in his answer. Indeed, in 'would you kindly just give up your seat for my great-grandmother', kindly and just …
expressions - "In its entirety" vs "in entirety" - English Language ...
Apr 2, 2014 · Oxford Dictionary only lists "in its entirety", as does Cambridge (I checked for both US and UK English). ...
Is the phrase "Please be informed that" grammatically correct?
Apr 30, 2012 · Yes it's grammatical. E.g. "Please be aware that the event will be cancelled in the event of rain". You could also say "For your information, the event will be cancelled in the …
Why is 'c*nt' so much more derogatory in the US than the UK?
Good question. I hear it in British films used very casually, and the Aussies seem to use it the way the Brits use mates — or at least in the same context.
What's the difference between "null" and "void" in legal language?
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