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    Coming to this three years late, but my feeling is that, although "reuse" is the version that appears first in all online dictionaries, "re-use" doesn't appear to be regarded as incorrect; it seems to be optional
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  • They arent used to see seeing | WordReference Forums
    Which of the two sentences is correct? (1) There's a rise in violent crime, including vicious rape incidents the country isn't used to see (2) There's a rise in violent crime, including vicious rape incidents the country isn't used to seeing Using google I find similar sentences with "see"
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  • There used to be have - WordReference Forums
    The present tense of the have version would be “there has a stage”, which makes no sense The “existential there” would only work with have if it were acting as an auxiliary, e g there have been times when…
  • The underlying understanding of used to do be used to doing
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  • theyre [for objects?: jeans, watches, credit cards] - WordReference Forums
    Hi! Everyone! I have a big question!!! i have just read a guide that said: "They're my jeans ", "Oh, no! I think They are my credit cards!", and "I think they're my watches " I just relly need to know if it is possible to use the pronoun "they" in things as watches, jeans, and credit
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    In English it is common to begin a formal letter with "re " (abbreviated form regarding) E g : Re account number x What is the French equivalent of re ? Many thanks
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