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  1. Can we say "until doing something"? | WordReference Forums

    Jan 10, 2013 · Hi. Here is the sentence: He hadn't developed his own interests until he joined the dance club. I wonder if it can be written like this: He hadn't developed his own interests until …

  2. Beijing has made rapid progress and it has already succeeded in …

    Mar 29, 2017 · China has developed rapidly since the reform and opening-up. More and more ring roads and subways have appeared and buildings in Beijing are becoming taller and brighter. ...

  3. in-house / internal - WordReference Forums

    Apr 23, 2008 · Hello, can someone tell me what is the difference between inhouse and internal ? when talking about an application, we can say that it has been developed in-house when …

  4. identify as - WordReference Forums

    Nov 28, 2016 · Oxford Dictionary has this definition of the verb 'identify': 1.2 identify as [no object] Assign (a particular characteristic or categorization) to oneself; describe oneself as belonging …

  5. proper use of hypen in "time management" in a sentence

    Sep 21, 2021 · Hello, When I write something like this, " I have developed my time management skills ", do I have use a hyphen between "time management"? Time management or Time …

  6. Fully aware of - WordReference Forums

    May 11, 2022 · Fully aware of these problems and risks , the organization developed tools and measures to ensure the protection of their data. Is it correct to start the sentence with "Fully …

  7. 先下后上,文明乘车 | WordReference Forums

    Jul 8, 2011 · 先下后上,文明乘车 In China, there was a kind of bus with only ONE door to get on and off, so we developed a rule letting passengers that get off go first to avoid jams when …

  8. Software implementor or software implementer? - WordReference …

    May 9, 2011 · Hello everyone! I'm trying to decide whether to use implementer or implementor to refer to people who have developed software. I've seen both in different contexts, especially …

  9. successfully completed or completed successfully

    Dec 28, 2009 · Maybe he’s the software developer and would like to inform that his new developed program has been completed. Or maybe we could change it to: "The development …

  10. British English: back in the office vs back to the office

    Jan 7, 2014 · I feel that 'back in the office' means resuming one's work in the office after a holiday or a leave and 'back to the office' emphasizes one's physical...