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  1. orthography - "Real time", "real-time" or "realtime" - English Language ...

    Sep 1, 2011 · Which of real time, real-time and realtime is correct when you are talking about seeing something as it happens?

  2. Does "mislead" imply intent? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 13, 2019 · @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" …

  3. "on time" vs. "on-time" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Dec 16, 2010 · I'm in the "on-time" camp when it comes to describing, for example, delivering something by the deadline. Is this the correct usage?

  4. What does “10-4 - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 7, 2012 · 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.

  5. 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...

  6. Word for three times a year. Is "tri-quarterly" a real word?

    Oct 2, 2022 · Is "tri-quarterly" a real English word meaning 3 times a year? Are there any other words that mean 3 times a year?

  7. Is it "Yours faithfully" or "Yours sincerely"?

    Feb 21, 2011 · 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 …

  8. Is there a standard symbol for denoting a chapter in a citation?

    Sep 4, 2023 · No. The standard abbreviations are Ch. and Chap. …or at least, if there is such a symbol, Unicode doesn’t know about it yet — and Unicode is pretty comprehensive, including characters as …

  9. Timestep, time step, time-step: Which variant to use?

    Aug 31, 2015 · When I google "derivative timestep," I get many entries for "time step," but I don't get any with "timestep" on the first page. I do get "time-step," once. Googling "derivative timestamp" gives a …

  10. abbreviations - Should I write "PhD" or "Ph.D."? - English Language ...

    May 17, 2011 · Question pretty self-explanatory. Should the abbreviation of the Latin term philosophiae doctor be written as PhD (no periods) or Ph.D. (with periods)?