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  1. # symbol -- (AE) number sign / pound sign / sharp -- (BE) hash / …

    Oct 18, 2004 · Moderator note: Multiple threads merged to create this one. If you want a quick answer, see below. Otherwise, keep reading. English: UK: hash (sometimes square) USA: pound sign …

  2. No. of / # of | WordReference Forums

    Apr 6, 2017 · The # is never used for lb and is referred to as the hash. It is the first part of a hashtag (# xxxxx, where the xxxx is the tag) Only printers/typographers might use "octothorpe". According to …

  3. mot-dièse [mot-dièze] | WordReference Forums

    Jul 16, 2019 · Si le terme anglais hashtag reste couramment utilisé, l’Office québécois de la langue française suggère plutôt l’utilisation du terme mot-clic depuis 2011, ce qui n’a pas manqué de …

  4. brouteur - WordReference Forums

    May 10, 2024 · I am looking for the translation of this French slang noun, whose definition is : Escroc qui contacte ses victimes à distance via Internet en vue de leur soutirer de l'argent en abusant de leur …

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    Microsoft Community

  6. 301 Moved Permanently

    301 Moved Permanently 301 Moved Permanently nginx

  7. Object moved - answers.microsoft.com

    Object moved Object moved to here.

  8. Dear professor doctor or dear professor? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 25, 2020 · If I want to write an email to an academic, and their academic status is "Prof. Dr.", how should I begin the email to them? should I write "Dear professor xxxx, " or "Dear Professor Dr. xxxxx, "?

  9. You met John while you were on holiday, [didn’t you / weren't you ...

    Feb 6, 2013 · 'You met John ' is the main clause and ' while you were on holiday' is a subordinate clause. The verb in the tag should be in concert with that in the main clause,so It should be 'didn't …

  10. a dozen or so/a dozen or more/several dozen/a few dozen

    Dec 23, 2018 · 1. What do I say If I mean a number between say 13-17? -A dozen or so people were injured. -A dozen or more people were injured. 2. And a number...