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  1. What's the difference in meaning and usage between 'post' and 'posting'

    Nov 12, 2021 · Both post and posting are the same according to Cambridge Dictionary (Android version). Both have the same meaning i.e. an electronic message that you send to a website in order …

  2. terminology - Transmit vs Submit in relation to posting to online ...

    May 6, 2024 · Do they "Transmit", "Submit", or "Post" the content to the website? Which of these three terms is the most appropriate to specify in TOS to be proper English terminology when it comes to …

  3. prepositions - "posted to", "posted at", "posted on" - English Language ...

    Which preposition should we use with posted? A new question is posted to Stack Overflow every 12 seconds. A new question is posted at Stack Overflow every 12 seconds. A new question is pos...

  4. 3.15, is that "three point fifteen" or "three point one five"?

    Dec 12, 2025 · Before posting a comment below this one, please review the purposes of comments. Comments that do not request clarification or suggest improvements usually belong as an answer, …

  5. "What's a translation of X" vs. "What's the translation of X"

    Oct 27, 2025 · Before posting a comment below this one, please review the purposes of comments. Comments that do not request clarification or suggest improvements usually belong as an answer, …

  6. Manager, boss, superior – which should I choose?

    Sep 19, 2023 · +1 for the research you put in before posting :) My first thought however is that the answer will turn out to be "all of the above, and then some." For example, from my own work …

  7. What does it mean to ''write a wrinkle on something?''

    Feb 6, 2025 · In the following text, what is the meaning of the phrase "write a wrinkle on something"? Hardy includes two theorems from classical Greek mathematics, which, in his …

  8. phrase usage - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jun 14, 2024 · Please stop posting contextless questions. to and for are used in utterances, full on utterances. Also, the function word to and the preposition for are not always used the same way.

  9. Is there any difference between "post under" and "post with"?

    Mar 17, 2019 · I think that the history of usage may be that to "post under" comes from the term to "write under" a name - because the author's name would be on the cover, and their writing on the pages …

  10. Why w/ and not w.? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Mar 30, 2025 · I know that w/i and w/o are abbreviations for “within” and “without,” respectively, and it would not be typical of English style to abbreviate them w/o the slashes, so maybe that pattern …