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Adviser Vs Advisor – Which Is Correct?
Adviser is preferred throughout the English-speaking world, but advisor is fairly common and is not a misspelling. The words are interchangeable.
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Adviser is preferred throughout the English-speaking world, but advisor is fairly common and is not a misspelling. The words are interchangeable.
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Down the pike is the original, but both forms are widely used and understood.
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It is usually one word, but some still make it two words when it follows what it modifies.
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Former applies to the first in a series of two things. Latter applies to the second.
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= and others (in reference to people).
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Lo: an interjection used to attract attention or to show surprise. Low and behold: usually expresses sarcastic surprise.
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