In the case of 9th, the superscript shown is indeed called the 'ordinal indicator' as matt gutting has noted in his answer Thank you for taking the time to post a late solution, this was indeed the solution to my problem The comma looks too accidental and unpolished That will nearly always align you with great writers and editors. I’ve seen so many people say you never get jobs from indeed I’m trying to find a job as i’m a student and literally cannot afford to live, but every job has 400+ applicants and my application is never even viewed
My question is do people actually get jobs from indeed If no, where do you actually find these jobs I’m in the uk, my uni jobs support thing is useless, i just don’t see. Actually, indeed comes from a shortening of 'in deed' This was when 'in deed' was similar in usage to 'in fact' Over time, the meaning of deed has evolved i guess, hence the difference.
And 2) there are thousands of many bullshit postings and hundreds of other generic users applying to the same dinky jobs The only things i have seen that are interesting to me are jobs posted directly on some companys' direct websites. I constantly hear the expression "thank you very much indeed" In the bbc, both tv and radio I am tired of linkedin, indeed (and many similar job sites) especially because most jobs on these platforms are falsely… 0 is it appropriate to use indeed at the beginning of a paragraph
I have two paragraphs as follows Paragraph a describing some concepts that are better to be considered in a class of methods, name it m Paragraph b discussing that in fact these concepts are considered in some literature related m.
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