
word choice - "Approach to" or "approach for" - English Language ...
The reason to ask this question is an argument with my friend: what's right, approach to caching or approach for caching? (Caching in the software engineering sense) (But I'd like to hear …
A good and scientific way of saying "holistic approach" or "holistic ...
Mar 15, 2024 · I am struggling to write the introduction of a scientific journal paper because it is absurdly novel. I am trying to show the community that we have approaches in different …
"Train approaching" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Dec 15, 2011 · Is it correct? It's the message I see right before the metro/subway train shows up. Shouldn't it be "train is approaching" or "train approaches"?
writing style - Emphasising that a date is near - English Language ...
What is a good way to emphasise that a particular date is near or coming very close? For example, suppose today is the 22 of May and there is the submission date for a project is on …
Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized?
Aug 22, 2019 · A question concerning capitalisation to calrify ambiguity as I've seen the words variously capitalized. Should the names of methods, processes or roles be capitalized? ( f. ex. …
Either of .... (Plural/Singular) - English Language & Usage Stack …
Mar 9, 2019 · I've been told that both sentences are correct, so how can I tell next time which form to use, plural or singular? Do either of you have any money I can borrow? Either of the plans is …
Wholistic vs holistic - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
This reference states: The two words "wholistic" and "holistic" have very different meanings, but there is some confusion and they are often used in an incorrect manner. The two words have …
What is a term or expression for a very imaginative person?
Someone who has a lot of ideas and different (efficient/productive) approaches in dealing with various situations. Someone who always comes up with some/another different, unexpected …
colloquialisms - What does "In the limit" mean? - English …
Jul 7, 2019 · Here's the graph of f (x) = 1/x: We say that the limit of f (x) as x approaches infinity is 0. (We can also say that the limit of f (x) as x approaches negative infinity is 0. But this limit is …
"It is worth mentioning" versus "it is worth to mention"
What’s the right way to use the phrase it is worth? Which of the following two approaches is right, and how they are different? It is worth mentioning that [. . .] It is worth to mention that [. . .]