
The node in each graph are labelled with or labelled by ...
Apr 11, 2014 · Hello, I try to say: In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled with the same color or In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled by the same color Anyone would confirm me …
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Oct 24, 2007 · labeLLed or labeLed thank you so much!!!!!!! :D Wrong, they are both correct. The Americans have their own, totally valid, spelling system, which differs from that in Canada, and again …
Multiple-choice question in a dialogue | WordReference Forums
The idea of these questions is to identify the best answer, not every answer which could fit from a grammar perspective. 1 has two issues: 1 They are talking about the city in which Maria currently …
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Jun 7, 2007 · Plus, the aforementioned on-line dictionary website also states that the aforementioned entry is ' from Longman Business Dictionary '; and labels the aforementioned phrase as ' British …
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copy/cc someone in/on on an email | WordReference Forums
Feb 27, 2015 · The button in Microsoft Outlook is labelled "CC" so it's still quite common to use "CC". You can also bcc (blind carbon copy) someone, but Microsoft makes you search for the BCC button.
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May 26, 2005 · Quick Guide to Spanish-English forums / La guía rápida a los foros español-inglés
barmpot (BrE) - WordReference Forums
Apr 21, 2021 · The term is labelled as Northern English / slang in Collins Dictionary. Lexico is not familiar with it. Also, there is an entry in Wiktionary stating that, This term is often used affectionately …
''to have you'' or ''for having you'' | WordReference Forums
May 1, 2014 · Hello! I was wondering if both structures are correct. If not, could you please tell me which of them would be the best option to use (1 or 2). Thank you. 1. I'm fortunate to have you in my life 2. …
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Jul 17, 2018 · Labelled “insulating sheath”, the myelin sheath is responsible for protecting the electrical impulses that run across the neurone. But first, what happens in a resting state where no impulses …