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In writing, though, the use of former doesn't seem so rare I was thinking that this sort of anticipatory assimilation in which the voicing from the vowel following the ks makes the gz, also applies when the following sound is a voiced consonant, but it turns out there are too few examples of those to get a good feel for it Does ex have a full form

Google dictionary has this information about the origin of ex 'go bananas' dates from the us in 1974 (partially) and 1976 (widely). However, these days, no one pays attention to such niceties, which means that everybody pretty much gets called whatever

Just ask them how they wish to be addressed

That guarantees that you won't address them in a way contrary to their own preferences. Ex by itself (no hyphen) doesn't seem right either Can each part be hyphenated, or the hyphen dropped altogether Is there another way to make this more clear while still keeping the ex prefix?

Whichever rule you choose and stick to, you'll be swimming against the linguistic tide with much of your text! Has someone seen my bag Has anyone seen my bag Which one is grammatically correct and why

Which one should i use at this place

Can you give some more examples? — could it be that the wind banged the door shut — this can become a possibility only if there was a sufficiently strong wind that day, and if the corridor pulls in strong enough draughts — (after two phone calls) this can be possible

It was windy and the caretaker confirms that the wind in the corridor can at times bang the doors. Post facto is almost always part of ex post facto Post hoc is currently about as common in ngrams, but more common in google search results Having checked my 2002 copy of partridge's dictionary of slang, i see that the third definition under 'banana' states 'a foolish person

Ex the softness of a ripe banana'

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