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  1. Modelling or modeling? - WordReference Forums

    28 Feabh 2007 · Someone seeing traveller and modelling for the first time would not have anything within the spelling to indicate whether the first or second syllable is stressed, while someone who …

  2. comparing it against/with | WordReference Forums

    5 Lún 2011 · The following is from an English exercise given by my son's teacher. 40% of lizard species worldwide could be extinct by 2080. Barry Sinerro reached the conclusion by taking current data on …

  3. play dough / modeling clay | WordReference Forums

    28 Noll 2009 · me parece que no hay una palabra especifica para distinguir lo que se llama "play dough" en ingles de "modeling clay" aun que estan hechos de materiales completamente diferentes. Una …

  4. as by her wish - WordReference Forums

    3 Feabh 2017 · As (if) by Kim's wish, Lucy was made to accept the modelling deal. Lucy was made to accept the modelling deal, apparently by Kim's wish. Compare with: As (if) by magic, Lucy was …

  5. "Looks" - singular or plural? - WordReference Forums

    4 Noll 2010 · A look is something you try for and achieve. This singular noun could occasionally be used in the plural: "I have a busy modelling schedule tomorrow. No time to go home and change clothing. I …

  6. in or with - WordReference Forums

    7 Beal 2007 · Hi jumpita I think there's a difference between "proficient in" and "proficient with". I would tend to use "proficient in" with a skill: proficient in English, proficient in writing, proficient in the use of …

  7. How do you feel/ How are you feeling | WordReference Forums

    1 DFómh 2024 · The difference between 'How do you feel now?' and 'How are you feeling now?' is pretty subtle. 'How do you feel now?' is more straightforward and direct, asking for a current state or …

  8. mustn't / couldn't / can't have done | WordReference Forums

    15 MFómh 2019 · (Of course, they can't do any after that either while they are under consideration.) Should it be " they are not allowed to have done any professional modelling" or "they are not supposed …

  9. The only way < is /is by> doing .... | WordReference Forums

    26 Ean 2014 · At one point, in 1985, Pixar,losing money fast, was nearly sold to General Motors and Philips Electronics, which wanted its computer-graphics modelling tools to help design cars and …

  10. leverage vs by leveraging - WordReference Forums

    24 MFómh 2016 · Can you replace skills with competencies in the sentence above, and write: Firstly, I can contribute to the success of the company by deploying my skills in the areas of financial …