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  2. Does “to account for” mean “to take into consideration”?

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/145943/does-to-account-for-mean-to-take-into...

    However, I cannot find a definition in Oxford Learner’s Dictionary that would fit this interpretation. I would be grateful if somebody could provide a reference for it. Update: Thanks to ColleenV, one instance of the to-take-into-consideration-or-account meaning has been found. It’s in Merriam-Webster at the very bottom on the page about ...

  3. Both mean "to open a session with an account that is already created". There is one difference: the derived noun login "a username; a session under that username" exists, but there is no such noun as *signin .

  4. Longman's definition of "corresponding" is. having similar qualities or a similar size, position etc to something else (SYN equivalent) In other words, "correspondence" is a relationship between things that are similar, as in the example sentence from the Merriam-Webster definition:

  5. What is the difference between account and profile?

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    A user often has a user account and is identified by a username (also user name). Other terms for username include login name, screen name (also screenname), nickname (also nick), or handle, ... A user profile is a visual display of personal data associated with a specific user, or a customized desktop environment. A profile refers therefore to ...

  6. There are two different adverbial expressions (with much the same meaning) being mashed together in OP's example... 1: Having considered the aforementioned reasons and examples, I think... 2: Having taken the aforementioned reasons and examples into account, I think... Use one or the other (whichever appeals to you), not both. Share.

  7. word choice - "For your reference" or "For your information" -...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/30961/for-your-reference-or-for-your-information

    Use Please instead of kindly- Please find the attached...If your are giving them information that you want them to know then you can use "for your information" if your are giving them something you would like them to be able to refer to then use "for your reference."

  8. As far as etymology, homie is short for homeboy or homegirl. A homeboy or homegirl is a close friend with whom you have a lot of shared history or similar experience. They do not have to necessarily come from the same hometown or neighborhood. And the length of time of your familiarity is unimportant.

  9. "Please Find Attached or "Please Find Enclosed" in a formal...

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    In email writing, when we are attaching any document, what is the correct, formal and more polite way to write: Please find attached "Monthly status report" PDF for your reference. Please find

  10. prepositions - "account on" vs. "account of" - English Language...

    ell.stackexchange.com/questions/104525/account-on-vs-account-of

    3. Yes, there is. Briefly, the "on" version deals with selected aspects of the subject, while the "of" version deals with the details of the subject as a whole. First, let's look at the more common phrase, "an account of": account noun 1 A report or description of an event or experience: ‘a detailed account of what has been achieved’ - ODO.

  11. Countries, after all, do not trade with each other; companies do. A few firms usually account for the lion's share of a country's exports: in America, the top 10% of exporters account for 96% of the country's foreign sales, and only 4% of firms export at all. granular = 1. Resembling or consisting of small grains or particles.