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  1. grammar - walk-through, walkthrough, or walk through? - English ...

    Jan 23, 2018 · For what it’s worth, walkthrough is common in my programming and gaming circles. Walk-through seems to be preferred elsewhere—there’s a general trend for …

  2. What's the difference between a 'tutorial' and a 'walk through'?

    Dec 1, 2016 · A walkthrough is a demonstration of fishing. Generally speaking, I would say that a tutorial involves someone speaking or writing, whereas a walkthrough is teaching people by …

  3. '(s)' or '/s' at the end of a word to denote one or many

    Oct 5, 2021 · I like to use less-&greater- than brackets, "<s>", which is more similar to parentheses than separation with a forward-slash, and has added benefit of making easier to …

  4. prepositions - Scheduled FOR or IN the next days - English …

    Jun 25, 2020 · To add more into the mix, I would say "Scheduled in" (verb/preposition) can be used for creating a schedule — "The timetable for the June exams will be scheduled in the last …

  5. "Quick question" vs. "short question" - English Language & Usage …

    Nov 16, 2012 · Which one would you prefer: "quick question" or "short question" for a question that you know is simple and will only take a moment to answer? Or maybe "simple question"? …

  6. Using "of" vs. "on" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Jul 28, 2020 · I have been getting confused whenever I use the following sentence. &quot;Change the materials on the customer order&quot; vs. &quot;Change the materials of the customer …

  7. Business meeting jargon- a "walkthrough" of a document

    Jul 29, 2014 · Review seems better to me. I wouldn't use walkthrough because that doesn't suggest the idea of the document changing as a result of the meeting.

  8. etymology - "Hold your piece" or "Hold your peace" - English …

    Jan 8, 2016 · Is the correct phrase “ to hold your piece ” or “ to hold your peace ”? This matter is often mentioned together with the matter of “ saying one's piece ”, which has already been …

  9. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Oct 18, 2020 · To go through what it could be and eliminate what it can't be, there are a number of related words each with different nuances. You are looking for a single word for a small room …

  10. Usage of "this issues with" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Jan 14, 2016 · It has been customary to use the following sentence in official parlance, at the end of transfer orders. "This issues with the approval of the competent authority" Is this usage …