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Truely or Truly
Jozaf
onFebruary 1, 2026

Truely or Truly: What’s the Difference? (2026)

Truly is the correct spelling in modern English, while truely is a common mistake and an incorrect misspelling. The word truly comes from the…
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“If You Say So”
Aldous Huxley
onFebruary 1, 2026

“If You Say So” – Unpacking the Phrase’s Meaning & Synonyms (2026)

In conversation, the phrase If you say so works as an acknowledge of someone’s opinion or statement, but it does not always mean full agree.…
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Sais vs Says
Aldous Huxley
onJanuary 31, 2026

Sais vs Says – Which is Correct? (2026)

When learning English as a language, beginners and students often get confused about Sais vs Says. The word says is the correct English…
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Congratulations On vs. Congratulations For
Virginia Woolf
onJanuary 31, 2026

Congratulations On vs. Congratulations For – Difference Explained (2026)

When you want to congratulate someone, knowing whether to use congratulations on or congratulations for can make your message sound more…
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Imperial vs. Empyreal
Thomas Hardy
onJanuary 31, 2026

Imperial vs. Empyreal Homophones Spelling & Definition (2026)

The words imperial and empyreal may sound alike, but their meanings and usage are very different. Imperial relates to an empire, an emperor,…
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Stear Clear vs. Steer Clear
Thomas Hardy
onJanuary 31, 2026

Stear Clear vs. Steer Clear – Which Is Correct? (2026)

Steer clear is the correct idiom in English, used as a verb phrase that means to avoid problems, difficulty, or danger, and to stay away at a…
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Over the Hump Idiom Definition
Jozaf
onJanuary 31, 2026

Over the Hump Idiom Definition

The idiom “over the hump” signifies reaching a difficult part of a task, project, or situation where the most challenging obstacle…
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Decoding the Comma: When to Use It Before “Which” and “Who”
Aldous Huxley
onJanuary 31, 2026

Decoding the Comma: When to Use It Before “Which” and “Who”

Using a comma before which and who can be tricky, but mastering this small punctuation detail improves clarity in writing. The difference lies…
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Burn Bridges – Definition, Meaning, and Examples
Virginia Woolf
onJanuary 31, 2026

Burn Bridges – Definition, Meaning, and Examples (2026)

The phrase burn bridges is a powerful metaphor derived from military history, where an army would burn boats or bridges behind them during…
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Vender or Vendor
Thomas Hardy
onJanuary 31, 2026

Vender or Vendor: Which One Is Correct? (2026)

Vender or Vendor: Which One Is Correct? is a common question for English learners and even native speakers.  Both words look similar, but…
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