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- What is a very general term or phrase for a course that is not online?
4 I'm trying to find the most general term or phrase for the opposite of "online course" When a course is not online, but in a classroom, or anywhere else people interact in the same place, not through a computer, how would I call it? I'm translating some words used in messages and labels in a e-learning web application used by companies
- punctuation - Use of asterisks in casual writing - English Language . . .
In many online forums and such, including this one, surrounding text with asterisks is how you set something in italics, but it doesn't actually get rendered into italics on some other websites Often the actions are put into "third person", so you see *laughs* instead of *I laugh*
- word choice - available in the store Or available in-store . . .
"In-store" is increasingly being used alongside "online": "This computer is available in-store and online" You might ring, email or text the store and ask "Is this available in-store, because I'd really like to look at it and use the one on display" If you actually in the store, you have choices including: "Is this (computer) available in this store?" (I think better than "in the store") or
- The etymology of catfishing to mean to lure someone into a . . .
In the documentary, the woman's husband makes a comparison between the woman’s behaviour and a mythical use for literal catfish in the shipping of live cod fish " My question here is that how does the above statement explain the use of "catfishing" to mean to lure someone into a relationship by means of a fictional online persona
- prepositions - Selling via the Internet - is it correct? - English . . .
There's a difference between using the internet to do the entire selling process (attract customers, agree sale, take payments), and using it for part of the selling process (e g attract customers but complete transaction in person; or convert real-world customers to complete the transaction online)
- phrase meaning - What does online polarization mean? - English . . .
0 Cinelli, 2021 says Online polarization, for instance, may foster misinformation spreading I did a search about the use of "polarization" segregation of society into social groups, from high-income to low-income But I still do not fully get what does "online polarization" mean, and how to understand the sentence of Cinelli, 2021 above
- prepositions - Is it on chat or in chat or over chat - English . . .
Normally, I always use on chat when referring to something another user said commented about in the past But recently, two or three other users have sometimes corrected me saying that it should in
- word request - Opposite to online where offline wont work . . .
To emphasize the contrast between the operations through online stores and ones with physical stores, buildings, or facilities, you can use the term brick-and-mortar (also written: brick and mortar, bricks and mortar, B M) brick-and-martar adjective a brick-and-mortar business is a traditional business that does not operate on the Internet According to Wikipedia, More specifically, in the
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