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- family members or members of the family - WordReference Forums
Is it acceptable to write family members in a formal context, or should it be members of the family? For example you should not let your family members
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- a club that accepts people like me as members
Estoy intentando traducir el dicho (¿o mejor decir refrán?) de Groucho Marx: “I don’t care to belong to a club that accepts people like me as members ” En
- whats the difference between in and of? - WordReference Forums
With members of a team, neither of these applies We say someone is in a team, but a team is not a real place We say they are a member of the team, but there is no verb matching 'member' These are just idioms You have to learn each one separately: I am in the team; but I am a member of the team
- gusset plate - WordReference Forums
Example sentence context: Design resistances of welded joints connecting GUSSET PLATES or I or H sections to RHS members (En uniones soldadas de
- Dear or Dearest in a letter to a friend? - WordReference Forums
Hi everyone! This is my first post so I hope I'm in the right forum for it When writing a letter to a friend, is Dearest the right way to start it? Or is it only used when writing to people you're very close to e g family members, your significant other?
- moiety (anthropology) | WordReference Forums
Buscando palabra para "moiety" which is a kinship term in anthropology meaning one of two groups such as (matrilineal or patrilineal) in a tribe or group which determines marriage eligibility Moderator's note The word to be translated should appear in the first post as well as in the title Bevj
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