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  1. When to use "cross-functional" or "cross-functionally"?

    Nov 23, 2021 · I collaborated with a cross-functional team of six interns in building project goals and ideas. or do I use "cross-functionally" instead? I collaborated cross-functionally with six …

  2. Which is correct: "with regards to," "in regards with," "regarding"?

    I have been using the following phrases but I am still not confident that they are grammatically correct and sound right: "in regards with something" "with regards to …

  3. If you are talking "on behalf of" you and someone else, what is the ...

    I looked at a bunch of style guides to see what they have to say on this subject. The vast majority of them dedicate at least a paragraph to the distinction (or nondistinction) between "in behalf …

  4. What is the word to describe something that has hidden meaning?

    Allegory 1. a poem, play, picture, etc, in which the apparent meaning of the characters and events is used to symbolize a deeper moral or spiritual meaning 2. the technique or genre that this …

  5. Is there an English idiom for trying to do two things at the same …

    Jan 13, 2015 · Is there an English idiom for trying to do two things at the same time and failing at both of them due to splitting your effort?

  6. Word for original audience? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Mar 7, 2016 · The ideas proposed within Emily Brontë’s novel ‘Wuthering Heights’ would have shocked its original audience. Where “ original audience” means the audience for which the …

  7. What do you call somebody who asks a question and somebody …

    Feb 17, 2011 · 25 What do you call somebody who asks a question and somebody who answers a question? I have exhausted the thesaurus with no real luck... any ideas? EDIT: It is in …

  8. What is a term for someone who doesn't know what they haven't …

    I like this too. The big selling point for me is that it doesn't imply an intent to not know. The only downside I see is that oblivious is often used to describe a lack of knowledge of something …

  9. What do you call a person who keeps on going despite setbacks?

    Dec 3, 2013 · The word 'strever' (the equivalent of 'striver' in dutch) has a distinct negative connotation. It's a person who tries really hard in terms of having good grades as a …

  10. Punctuation for the phrase "including but not limited to"

    Oct 1, 2013 · When using the phrase "including but not limited to", how should it be punctuated? When used in the following (no punctuation): There are many activities including …