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  1. Is "Customizable" a valid English word? [closed]

    Is the word " Customizable " a valid English word? Every time I write that word, the spell checker underlines it, and it suggests using "Customization" or "Customize". I'm not a native English …

  2. "more close to" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    For this sentence, By allowing the customization of user interface, the user interface are more close to the need of user, since every user has different style of preferences. Is it correct to use "

  3. Custom v/s Customized v/s Personal - English Language & Usage …

    Aug 30, 2015 · The word you're looking for might be bespoke, which means made to custom requirements. "Tailor-made" (or just "tailored") is a common allegory with the same meaning. …

  4. What does "How I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb" …

    Jan 2, 2020 · Snowclone: A snowclone is a customizable formulaic phrase that consists of a framework that can be adapted for different situations by changing some of the words. It's …

  5. Can "stylizable" be used in this context? [closed]

    Jun 25, 2018 · We need a term to describe an element with an customizable look (for example, if it's a text, one can customize its font and foreground color). Can we use the term "stylizable" …

  6. phrases - "Useless like tits on a log" vs. "tits on a bull" vs. "tits ...

    Aug 20, 2013 · I was reading an online book and there was the expression "useless like tits on a log". I googled to find more about this expression and I found a similar one: "useless like tits …

  7. Antonym of "customized" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Feb 13, 2018 · We need to document a set of data processing rules. One of the rule is: "when the default style is changed, all items that have not yet been customized automatically receive …

  8. A single word meaning “absolute control over something”

    Jul 8, 2018 · I'm looking for a single word meaning “absolute control over something”. For example, the government having absolute control over money. → The government has [a] …

  9. Is there a difference between negligible and neglectable?

    Oct 17, 2014 · They seem to mean separate things: Negligible suggests "so small in size that it can be discarded" Neglectable suggests a more wilful action, neglecting something or some …

  10. Is the pronoun "one" ever used in conjunction with contractions?

    Jan 27, 2025 · The phrasing is rare perhaps because "one" (as a pronoun) is usually reserved for formal speech or writing, which does not admit many contractions. The social circumstances …