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    What's the difference between 'resolve' and 'solve'? Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms (1984) offers the following useful discussion of how solve and resolve differ in precise sense within the area where their meanings broadly overlap: solve, resolve, unfold, unravel, decipher can all mean to make clear or apparent or intelligible what is obscure or mysterious or incomprehensible Solve
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    What is your exact context? For most purposes you should probably stick to saying what you would like to do But, consider I will come to your party tonight, but I probably won't stay long If John isn't there to drive us back, I would want to leave before midnight to catch the last bus I find want better than like there, because idiomatically speaking I would like [to do X] has become so
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    Is it more correct to say a computer program is erroring out, or it is erring out? Or are both statements grammatically incorrect?
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    The Associated Press Stylebook has this entry for federal: Use a capital letter for the architectural style and for corporate or governmental bodies that use the word as part of their formal names: Federal Express, the Federal Trade Commission Lowercase when used as an adjective to distinguish something from state, county, city, town or private entities: federal assistance, federal court, the
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    I don't think your distinction has any justification whatsoever Affiliation is invariably a relatively "formal" process, and the fact that with is used far more often is just a matter of established idiomatic preference, nothing to do with any supposed difference in meaning
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