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  • Is targetted a standard British English spelling?
    The most striking thing about the chart (aside from the low frequency of all of these forms as late as 1970) is the continued low frequency of targetting and targetted The Oxford Style Manual (2003), at 11 4 2, lists the ways in which the normal U S English treatment of words with suffixes beginning with a vowel differs from the corresponding
  • meaning - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • phrase requests - A term for non-player targetted information - English . . .
    I'm looking for a term that would describe the information that is not supposed to be known by players, not essential for their gaming experience Like a game object (or feature) that isn't actually
  • Antonym of target - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • Word for the opposite of a target? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
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  • meaning - Difference between “purpose”, “aim”, “target”, “goal . . .
    Your understanding of the meanings conveyed by the words is sound, but it's your understanding In the way they are generally used, there is considerable overlap in the 'meaning' conveyed by them When my trainee teachers wrote lesson plans, they knew exactly how to word their aims and objectives, and would be corrected if they use these words inappropriately
  • Is there a specific name for that singular exhalation laugh that . . .
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  • The difference between be aimed at and aim to?
    According to Longman, I think I can use quot;aimed at ing quot; and quot;aiming to v quot; both GRAMMAR: Patterns with aim • You aim to do something: I aim to study medicine Don’t say: I aim
  • What is a term for saying something without actually providing any . . .
    However to someone who understands 'business strategy', 'targetted initiatives' etc it does say something, sure it's generic by one measure, and doesn't say how these things have been or will be achieved but it does state an action undertaken from a high level perspective and what the goal of that action is and expresses a belief that the
  • Focussed or focused? Rules for doubling the last consonant when . . .
    Burchfield, the editor of the most current Fowler's, also mentions such words, as benefitted, targetted etc , without any explanation (BrE) It's interesting that Fowler's recommends "benefitted", whereas Garner's recommends "benefited" and argues that "benefitted" is wrong ("commonly misspelled")





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