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  1. up front vs. upfront vs. up-front - WordReference Forums

    Dec 14, 2015 · This argument is not sustainable. There are no authorities in English to determine the correct form of upfront. There are some who have a preference and are in a position to …

  2. Environment-friendly or environmentally friendly

    Mar 22, 2012 · Agree with above 2 comments. Unlike dolphin-friendly tuna, which can't be said another way, you can say environmentally-friendly, and most people do, and so you should!

  3. I have worked / I have been working | WordReference Forums

    Sep 5, 2005 · Hello, everybody, Is there a difference between these two sentences: I have worked here since 1999, and I have been working here since 1999. I would also appreciate if …

  4. as you may already know vs as you may have already known

    Jan 17, 2014 · Hullo. The sentence with the Present Perfect strikes me as unusual, and possibly wrong: 1. "know" is intrinsically stative, therefore sentence #1 is correct and could be …

  5. Report of vs report on | WordReference Forums

    Dec 30, 2016 · Hi folks, May i know what is the different between report of and report on, below is the example; I have sent out the daily report of logon activity. I have sent out the daily report …

  6. "in addition" plus "also" - WordReference Forums

    Jun 24, 2009 · Hello, I was wondering if it was redundant to use "in addition" & "also" together in one sentence. Using either of them seems enough to me, but it seems many people use this …

  7. a graduate of/from the university of ... | WordReference Forums

    Sep 15, 2014 · We always use of, not "from" or "at", in that context.But with the verb, we use from. You are a graduate of the University of Sofia.

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