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

    Sometimes learner's dictionaries don't have every sense of the word, jus the most common. The Merriam-Webster definition for account includes "to take into consideration" as a definition of …

  2. What's the difference between a figure, a number and a digit?

    Nov 5, 2020 · You're using a select subset of many definitions for figure, number, and digit. A digit is a single numeral (0-9), like the digit 5 in the number 5, or the digit 5 in the number 2507. A number can …

  3. What is the difference among "Sign up", "Sign in" and "Log in"?

    May 29, 2014 · In computing, sign in and log in are synonyms. Both mean "to open a session with an account that is already created". There is one difference: the derived noun login "a username; a …

  4. What is the meaning of "not on my account"?

    Regrettably, a quick Internet search did not discover the etymology of the phrase, that actually surprised me. "Not on my account" or any similar phrase means, "not because of me" or "not because of …

  5. meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    From Merriam-Webster's definition of least: at least 1 : at the minimum // at least once a week In other words, if you say at least two weeks, you mean that it will not take less than two weeks. But you …

  6. meaning in context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Could you please be some specific about “the last usage given in this definition”? I cannot find this meaning there. Are you referring to “to take into account”? If so, it seems to be a different expression …

  7. meaning in context - What does 'granular' mean, in reference to an ...

    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 …

  8. How much certainty is there in adverb "probably"?

    Merriam-webster defines probably as: very likely : almost certainly How much certainty does adverb probably actually contain? Examples and contexts are greatly appreciated!

  9. When to use 'For' and 'Of' - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jan 28, 2016 · Her examples are very helpful. Please explore the difference further by looking each word up online. You can do a Google search for, "What is the definition of 'for'?" and "What is the definition …

  10. meaning in context - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    This sentence: "During months where no time on site is required, time spent on this project will be capped at 20 hours". in English means: During months where no time on site is required, time spent …