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  1. "Successfull"/"successful" — is this a UK/US difference?

    Nov 2, 2010 · According to OneLook, 33 dictionaries have an entry for successful, but only Wordnik has a few cites for successfull (without a definition). Edit: by popular request, I will add that the adverb …

  2. grammaticality - Successfully submitted vs Submitted Successfully ...

    May 17, 2013 · When data has been submitted through a form online, which sentence below make the most sense to use? Is one grammatically correct more than the other? Your information has been …

  3. differences - Successfully vs successfuly - English Language & Usage ...

    Mar 13, 2018 · Successfully vs successfuly [closed] Ask Question Asked 7 years, 8 months ago Modified 7 years, 8 months ago

  4. deletion success message - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 13, 2019 · I want to notify a user when the user has deleted a box successfully. Original Message Box has been deleted successfully New Message Success to delete the box What is better expression?

  5. word usage - Is there any other way to say 'Sent Successfully ...

    Feb 5, 2014 · The actual message is 'Message was sent successfully'. But, we are not sure that the message was delivered to the person or the person has read the message. Is the use of 'sent …

  6. "submission" vs "submitting": which is better in this sentence?

    Nov 14, 2017 · In the book publishing industry, the word submission would be the correct choice, as it is a set term. Submission is the noun used for a manuscript as well as the act of submitting the …

  7. idioms - What does "You have successfully split a hair that did not ...

    What is the meaning of the following sentence? You have successfully split a hair that did not need to be split. Source: this post on the Programmers Stack Exchange.

  8. word choice - Registration Successful or Registered Successfully ...

    Jun 13, 2020 · Registration Successful or Registered Successfully [closed] Ask Question Asked 5 years, 6 months ago Modified 1 year, 9 months ago

  9. word choice - Verb to "make something succeed" - English Language ...

    Mar 12, 2015 · I would like a verb that would express the idea of making something succeed. Example: I [my-verb] the unit tests. Writing "I made the unit tests succeed." is not what I'm looking for.

  10. verbs - "log in to" or "log into" or "login to" - English Language ...

    When writing an instruction about connecting to a computer using ssh, telnet, etc., I'm not sure what spacing to use in this familiar spoken phrase: "Log in to host.com" "Log into host.com" "Login to