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- a list with or a list of - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
make a list with certain items though this would be less common than including Using list including or list with introduces a qualifying feature of the list You would still need to know what the main determining feature of the list is So: Make a list with at least six Mediterranean countries is a bit baffling
- Is or Are before a list with only singular nouns
when describing a list of items in a photo There are lots of similar examples that involve plurals and nouns joined by 'and' (including the ones provided by Grammarly)
- When should a and an be written in a list containing both?
Either every item in a list should have an a an or there should just be one in the beginning (matching the form required by the first item) Want to be a Graphic Designer, a Photographer or an Artist?
- articles - What is correct: The list or A list? - English Language . . .
I am not sure what is correct and why - "The list" or "A list"? The sentence is: The list of software programs that uses the GDAL library includes Google Earth, ArcGIS, GRASS GIS and many others
- prepositions - “found in the list” or “found on the list” - English . . .
List and array may co-exist in some languages as two different data types, which is beyond the discussions here "Lists" in a programming language now do have boundaries and they serve like containers with elements "in" them Because of that I tend to use "in a list" in my everyday life outside of work and coding
- conjunctions - Use of the word and or or in a list of objects . . .
The cooordinating conjunctions 'or' and 'and', when placed before the final item in a list of more than two items, are considered as if they had also been placed between the preceding items
- Is complete list idiomatic? - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Yes, "complete list" is idiomatic You can check several examples in Cambridge Dictionary: A complete list is given in the related work section I have no idea how many words a complete list would contain etc There may be different contexts in which either a "complete" or "full" list is used more commonly For example, in medical texts, they much more commonly use "a complete list of
- How to refer to the last of more than two elements in a list without . . .
However, for learners of English, and in formal academic writing, it is best to use latter in a list of two items, and last to refer to the last item mentioned in a series of three or more Here is an example of mine: VolvoS90 and the Renault Clio cars are famed for their reliability but the latter is a much cheaper car
- conjunctions - When to use and or or when providing a list . . .
I would advise more on the usage of the first one Since you are finally going to use only one algorithm for your search (as depicted by " using a search algorithm ") you'd be using or in your sentence On the other hand, if you are choosing providing a list, using and will be correct in that situation For this, the construction should be something like It can be done using an algorithm among
- phrasal verbs - Use of the phrase: plan out or list out - English . . .
I have recently noted that conversations around me are increasingly full of the expressions: "plan out" and "list out" (just to name a couple using "out") I cannot stand the sound of these expressions and wonder why they would just simply say "plan" or "list"
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