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Libel or slander?
Slander or libel? An EASY way to remember the difference between slander and libel, once and for all!
Biannual, biennial, or semiannual?
Biannual, biennial, or semiannual? Words defined, differences explained. Learn how to use these words correctly and you’ll be surprised at how many people use them incorrectly!
Is There Only One Place For “Only” In A Sentence?
Properly using the word “only” in a sentence may be a matter of diction, not formality. Here are our feelings about the correct use of the word “only.”
Everyday Or Every Day? One Word Or Two?
“Everyday” or “every day”? One word Or two? Find answers to your usage questions about the correct way to write “every day” or “everyday” (noun or adjective).
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