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“Hispanic” vs. “Latino”: When To Use Each Term

What Is Your Choice For The 2020 Word Of The...

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What Is In The Oath Of Office?

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How Conversion And Other Words Can Harm LGBTQ People

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How Words For Tastes Became Words For Traits

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What’s Wrong With The Word “Addict”?

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Democrats And Republicans: Why Are They Donkeys And Elephants?

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Are These COVID-19 Words The Worst To Come Out Of...

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The Signature Words Of President Trump

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The Saddest Phrases In The English Language

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New Words We Created Because Of Coronavirus

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“Street Art” vs. “Graffiti”: What’s The Difference?

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English Words That Came From The Philippines

Many words from Tagalog and other languages from the Philippines have found their way into English. How many have you encountered in your vocabulary.

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Should We Use BCE Instead Of BC?

If you have wondered why we have two systems to attribute years—AD/BC and CE/BCE—you aren't alone. Which system of dating is more appropriate to use now?

Find out the facts here.

Is That Food Really “Porn” (And Should You Even Say That)?

So many things excite us—from food to luxurious homes—that we call them "porn." Is it suitable to label everything this way?

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