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A: What underlying principle is at play for how objective or subjective a natural language instruction is? The underlying principle is the level of specificity in the natural language instruction. Objective instructions are clear, measurable, and precise, while subjective instructions often involve personal judgment, feelings, or interpretation, making them more open-ended and variable. (more) |
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Edit | Post #292962 | Initial revision | — | 8 days ago |
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A: What's the difference between "in doing so" and "by doing so"? The phrase "in doing so" implies that the action happens naturally as a consequence of the prior action, whereas "by doing so" suggests that the action is intentional to achieve a specific result. (more) |
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Edit | Post #292864 | Initial revision | — | 29 days ago |
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A: Is there a freely available sentence patterns search engine? Sketch Engine and COCA (Corpus of Contemporary American English) that allow users to search for sentence structures, patterns, and phrases across large text databases. These tools are great for linguists, writers, and researchers looking to explore language use in different contexts. (more) |
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Edit | Post #292433 | Initial revision | — | 3 months ago |
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A: What's the difference between "in doing so" and "by doing so"? Focuses more on the method or means by which something is achieved. It highlights the action taken as the method for achieving a particular result. For example: "You can improve your health by exercising regularly. (more) |
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