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  • orthography - Real time, real-time or realtime - English Language . . .
    Which of real time, real-time and realtime is correct when you are talking about seeing something as it happens?
  • prefixes - Is it near real time, near real-time, near-real time, or . . .
    That difference would be because the "near real-time" case is correct where it is used as a noun phrase, which is what the question was asking about If you use it as a compound adjective, however, as in "a near-real-time display", then it's a triple-hyphenated-word Er, I mean, a triple-hyphenated word
  • Is real-time a term known to every English speaker?
    I think it's worth noting that checking usage in Google Books for the early 60s, I find the term was usually written real time, but in the most recent decade it's more likely to be real-time, and there's a steadily-increasing number of instances of realtime
  • Does mislead imply intent? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    @realtime I suppose so, but it really depends which of the two you'd like answered! So, say for example, if your question is what's in the body, I might title it 'Do the words "I feel misled" imply a feeling of intent, with respect to the speaker's point of view?' But then again, only you know what you mean to ask I hope you're not taking the tongue-in-cheek pun as rude, by the way If so, I
  • grammaticality - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Maybe it sounds better to you because a pleasure to read parallels the structure of a breeze to write, while actually updated in real-time doesn't, so you subconsciously think of it as being separate from the former two It feels a little awkward to me too, but including the are makes the sentence ungrammatical -- unless you move the and too: Live blogs that are a breeze to write and a
  • What does “10-4 ” mean? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    because it took a fraction of a second for the early radios to wake-up That still pretty much happens today in realtime voice-detection computer systems, such as Teamspeak and others
  • Word or phrase to describe someone who served in the military, didn’t . . .
    In any case the term's use has always been weak for your purposes due to its apt application to those who have never seen action, but who imagine nonetheless that they are masters of realtime strategy and tactics
  • single word requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I want to express in a description of personalized language instruction that some activities are synchronous, i e require a person-to-person meeting in realtime (e g in person, telephone, video-c
  • Origin of doomscrolling - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    When and where did this extraordinarily evocative word doomscrolling evolve? It seems to mean quot;The compulsive act of scrolling through endless streams of bad news, often late at night, knowing
  • Is it Yours faithfully or Yours sincerely?
    This is called " complimentary close " As reported by Oxford Handbook of Commercial Correspondence: If the letter begins with Dear Sir, Dear Sirs, Dear Madam, or Dear Sir Madam, the COMPLIMENTARY CLOSE should be " Yours faithfully " If the letter begins with a personal name, e g Dear Mr James, Dear Mrs Robinson, or Dear Ms Jasmin, it should be " Yours sincerely " A letter to someone you





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