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Dear Dr. Donohue • I haven't seen anything in your column lately on diverticulosis or diverticulitis. Will you please explain the difference between the two? — L.M.

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  • grammar
    "Quite a bit" and "quite a lot" do mean the same thing. The difference is that "quite a bit" uses "a bit" ironically (saying the opposite of the truth) or in understatement (saying something is less in number or importance than it actually is), while "quite a lot" is literal.
    11/25/2024 - 12:08 am | View Website
  • "Difference to" or "difference with" or "difference from"
    Difference with AMD is... Different to ... Different from... "Difference with AMD is..." used when stating a characteristic of AMD that is unique or different from other similar objects. No real comparison is being made. "Different to" and "Different from" are used intentionally to make comparisons, between another similar object, and "AMD".
    11/24/2024 - 7:00 pm | View Website
  • word choice
    The difference between the three phrases is not as such big. The only difference between the three phrases is the degree of the person that is angry. According to dictionary meaning the word little and bit can be used interchangeably.So the second and the third sentences are the same.The degree of angry is small and for a short time when we ...
    11/24/2024 - 10:24 am | View Website
  • word choice
    The Cambridge Dictionary defines big as "large" and large as "big." There is no difference in the implied size, which is relative to other quantities; large is simply larger than medium, and much larger than small. It is relative to the norm or expectation of the size of that item, or the size of the item being considered by the speaker/writer.
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  • pronunciation
    The Original Poster asks if there is a big difference between these vowels. If we are talking about the physical difference between the sounds, the answer is: no. In fact, it is very unusual to have two vowels that are so similar in one language. They are very close together. In most languages these would count as one vowel.
    11/23/2024 - 6:04 pm | View Website
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