Requester or Requestor? Difference Explained (10+ Examples)

Today, I want to look at the two words “requester” and “requestor”. They look so similar, you’d be forgiven for simply thinking that one of them was wrong. But today, we’ll explain what the difference is, where they come from and what the difference between “er” or “or” is. What Is The Difference Between Requester …

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Is “Agreeance” A Proper Word In English? (Meaning, Origin & Usage)

Some people have this idea that learning new English words is only done by foreigners, small children, and people who are new to the language. But, there are so many words in English, you could probably learn a new one every day, and still not even know half of them. One such word is “agreeance”. …

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Li’l or Lil’ or ‘Lil? Here’s The Correct Short Form For “Little” (10+ Examples)

For one reason or another, we love to shorten words down. Particularly in non-formal situations. Gasoline becomes gas. Tomato Ketchup becomes Tommy K. And one word that we often like to make shorter is “Little”. Many people like to change “little” into “lil”. Or should that be “lil’” or even “li’l”? Today, we’ll look at …

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Log In To vs. Log Into vs. Login To – Here’s The Correct Version

When you put in your username and password, people will often refer to this as “logging in”. But when you’re giving someone else instructions about logging in, what is the correct term to use? Today, we’ll look at three contenders: log in to, log into, and login to. We’ll also look at some of the …

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What Does “Via Email” Mean? Full Answer With 10+ Examples!

Have you ever spoken to someone, and they’ve asked for a document, website or information? Sometimes, during these kinds of conversations, they might ask for something “via email”. Today, I want to look at what this phrase means, who might say it, and how to pronounce “via”. By the end of this article, you’ll never …

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What Does “Compose Email” Mean? (Step-By-Step Guide With Examples)

In your emails, have you ever wondered what that little button that says “compose email” means? Today, we’ll look at everything you need to know about “compose email”. What Does “Compose Email” Mean? “Compose email” means to write a new email. Unlike “reply”, when you click “compose” email, you are not continuing a thread, but …

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Excel At Something vs. Excel In Something – Here’s The Correct Version

Using prepositions often has quite a profound impact on certain words. They can be subtle, but there are always noticeable changes. Look at the difference between “excel at” and “excel in.” They’re similar, but there’s enough of a distinction between the two that we’ll cover now. Do You “Excel At Something” Or “Excel In Something”? …

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In Detail vs. In Details – Here’s The Correct Version (+14 Examples)

Sometimes, words and phrases can be quite confusing to get your head around. A good example is knowing the difference between using “in detail” and “in details.” There is only one correct spelling, so let’s find out what that is. Is It “In Detail” Or “In Details”? The correct spelling is “in detail” and is …

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