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- word choice - enriched in vs enriched with - English Language . . .
ODO includes the following different subsenses for enrich: enrich [verb] 1 1 Add to the nutritive value of (food) by adding vitamins or nutrients porridge oats enriched with extra oat bran [M-W has The drink is enriched with vitamin C ] 1 2 usually as adjective enriched Increase the proportion of a particular isotope in (an element), especially that of the fissile isotope U-235 in uranium
- funded by or with - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
My Master’s degree from the University of X, funded by the President Scholarship, enriched my learning experiences In the above sentence, is quot;funded by quot; appropriate? Will it be quot;fu
- Enrich vs. enriches - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which is correct? The profoundness of experiences, such and more, enriches enrich me till date
- What general rules govern the usage of by versus through?
Through generally indicates transit from one end of something to another (often, but not always, the opposite end) This can involve literal passage through space or time ("We drove through Texas", "I waited through the night"), or figurative movement through a system or process ("Your request is still making its way through the bureaucracy") By as a preposition has many definitions; the ones
- Origin of the term Pom - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
The coming of the immigrants has enriched the great Australian slanguage, if it hasn't done anything else In Perth the newcomers are known as " pommies " (a contraction of "pomegranates"), on the Golden Mile as "Jimmigrants" and "Jimmies," and beyond the Bight as "immies "
- word choice - Is it correct to say enrich skill set - English . . .
Problem From the separable explanations of individual words (see enrich and skill set) It seems to be fine to write this way However, after simple google search, there seems to be no similar usa
- What is a word that can describe something that covers all of the . . .
[Lexico] Although epicardial intraoperative echocardiography is intended for few patients, it is part of an exhaustive approach to intraoperative echocardiography [Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia; LudwigGuru] A new exhaustive method and strategy for finding motifs in ChIP-enriched regions [National Library of Medicine]
- User fuenfundachtzig - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Aug 17, 2011 1 "enriched in" vs "enriched with" Jan 16, 2018 1 "X is exclusive y" May 30, 2022 0 Deficiency vs Imperfection Mar 11, 2018 View all network posts 223 205 172 142 Allow line break, but without inserting a dash
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