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run the numbers

Hi all, Here''s another expression whose meaning confuses me -- run the numbers as in "Slate ran the numbers and found that since 1900, Democratic presidents have produced

(the) Democrats / Republicans

No. Republicans and Democrats in the US are members of organizations called the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. It is an official proper noun. They are not just

Here you are / Here you go / There you are / There you go

Hello, When somebody asks you for something and you give it to them, which expression is correct or, perhaps, more common? Here you go or There you go? Thank you in

for they are incompatible with the regimentation

A war, even if fought for individual liberty and democratic rights, usually requires that these principles be suspended, for they are incompatible with the regimentation and

THE Democratic Republic of the Congo, or without "The"

''The'' is required before country names containing something like ''Republic'' or ''Kingdom'': the Republic of (the) Congo, the Democratic Republic of (the) Congo, the Czech

explain Vs explain that Vs explain how | WordReference

The book explains the ideas such as freedom of expression, freedom to challenge and referendum to solve problems in a democratic way. Vs The book explains that the ideas

fit within vs. fit in with | WordReference Forums

I think they mean to say "fit with" (or "fit in with") to refer to the democratic/non-democratic interaction, while also saying the city is "in/within" the country. Those are two

Mainland China or Chinese mainland

Hi, everyone! With the political situation between CPC''s China and democratic Taiwan in mind, is there any subtle difference between the expressions "Mainland China" and

When to capitalize the letter "D" of "Democratic"

The former British colony returned to Chinese rule in 1997. China quelled much of the debate over democratic reform last year when it announced that the territory could elect its

postnom

On a Congolese voter certificate, it refers to a "nom", a "postnom" and a "prénom"? I presume "nom" and "prénom" are the usual "surname" and "forename". I''m not quite sure