4 Things We Learned About Obamacare

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The Supreme Court ruling Thursday helped define the federal government's grand vision to ensure health care for everyone under Obamacare.

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  • word choice
    So if I learn about the meteor shower tonight, I might only know that a meteor shower will happen tonight, or it could be that I have learned that it's the Orionid shower, and that the Orionids, like all meteors, are composed of debris particles which have been dispersed from Halley's Comet, and that Earth's path intersects with the comet's ...
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  • Can there be a difference between learned and learnt?
    Learned is not amongst these words but it seems revealing to me to know that the more popular spelling has always been learned, especially during the questioned period. Given that this doesn't have a vowel shift either, I believe that learnt is just a misapplied orthrographic convention that gained some limited popularity.
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  • etymology
    Learned is an adjective, and implies the past tense. "He learned" is perfectly valid. By using the word as an adjective "He is a learned man." It implies that He learned something at some point in the past. Hence, the term: "a learned man". (The origin being something along the lines of: "a well-learned man".) –
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  • What's another way to say "my learnings"?
    Refer to the title. Another word, wording or phrase to say: learnings For example, if I had a list of things that I had learned and I wanted to write "my learnings" as the title. So the ques...
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