I looked at a bunch of style guides to see what they have to say on this subject This silence leads me to believe. Q&a for linguists, etymologists, and serious english language enthusiasts The difference between as part of and as a part of is essentially the difference between part and a part As part of this community, i feel the need to express my opinion Your comment is useless, as a part of my recent comments is
In the first case, part is used with the meaning an element or constituent that belongs to something and is essential to its nature In the second case, part. What's the aim of your question For what purpose do you require an answer Is your goal merely to ask a question If you choose an answer, does that achieve your objective
In the grand scheme of life, what's your ambition? Button mashing this may be more of a gaming term but mashing the keyboard buttons is used as a phrase in other groups of people The act of rapidly pressing/hitting controller button (s) or (a) keyboard to play the game As always, there is an xkdc reference This strip refers to 'fjafjkldsf' as randomly keyboard mashing . Some friend of mine told me it was an acronym for western oriental gentleman and was a form of sarcastic politeness
Is this true, and is it offensive to use this word? I have been getting confused whenever i use the following sentence "change the materials on the customer order" "change the materials of the customer order"
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