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  1. Manual vs manually - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    May 10, 2018 · Manually is the adverb. Manual is (in this context) the adjective. Tuning can be either a verb or a noun; however, in your example, tuning the weights is a gerund phrase using …

  2. idiomatic language - Meaning of "manually" in "manually detect ...

    Manually can refer to something done by a person rather than through an automated process. AngryJoe could be referring to having to search the internet for specific sentences of a …

  3. adverbs - Manually installed, or, Installed manually - English …

    Dec 26, 2016 · Manually installed, or, Installed manually Ask Question Asked 9 years, 1 month ago Modified 9 years, 1 month ago

  4. phrase meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Nov 25, 2021 · Neither of these make any sense at all, unfortunately. "Charging" and "billing" refer to the company requesting money; "payment" is the customer sending the money. "Charged …

  5. spelling - Optimalization or optimization? - English Language …

    I am a little confused when I should be using Optimalization or optimization. Some dictionaries say Optimization is a noun of Optimalization, but I have no idea what they mean by that. Some of the

  6. word choice - difference between continue and continue with

    Mar 26, 2018 · Though it was very late, they continued their discussion. I interpret continue as “keep discussing without stopping”. Can I use continue with interchangeably?

  7. I haven't noticed that vs. I didn't notice that

    Let's say I saw Jack yesterday, so I say. "I didn't notice the color of his eyes." which apparently means that I still don't know the color. So, am I correct to think that "I didn't notice" can also …

  8. sentence meaning - Fill the form UP or Fill the form IN - English ...

    Feb 14, 2019 · In school, for exams we FILL UP forms. But I have seen people saying "FILL IN the form." Fill the form in OR fill the form up, which is correct. Please explain.

  9. abbreviations - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    I found the following on Urban Dictionary. h/t hat tip; tip of the hat Apple is releasing their <insert new slick thingmabob here>. H/t to <insert blog here>, who alerted us of this story. Senator …

  10. phrases - Does "subject to review" mean there is a possibility of ...

    Aug 1, 2023 · I assume Paypal doesn't manually check each transaction, and I don't care if they do or not, but I'm curious about what the phrase literally means, regardless of Paypal's …