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"Analysis" vs. "analyses" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
4. "Analysis" is the singular noun; "analyses" is the plural. Since your object is plural ("NIH research activities"), the inference is that at least one "analysis" has been made of each single "NIH research activity", and thus there are many "analyses" of the "NIH research activities". This is further borne out by the other subjects: "reports ...
To give a whizz? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
Your first example is not a coarse expression. There, whizz is a verb meaning to mix rapidly, typically while cooking. "Mixie" is mixer. The rhythm of this example suggests a British speaker, especially one who is talking to a child. Examples #3 and #4, the expression means to try it or to use it. More often, you would hear "give it a whirl".
meaning - Analyst vs analyzer/analyser? - English Language & Usage ...
4. From Dictionary.com, and excellent online dictionary that draws from several good traditional sources: analyzer: A person, machine, or device that analyzes. analyst: A person who analyzes or who is skilled in analysis. The definition of analyst stresses two points: A person, and skilled. That's why you find analyst in job descriptions - it ...
"through an analysis" vs "through analysis" [closed]
3. "Through analysis of my studio work" (verb) denotes ongoing analysis or perhaps more than one study, whereas "through an analysis of my studio work" (noun) infers a specific study was done. In other words, the former phrase refers to a general (or casual) analysis while the latter refers to a specific (or more rigorous) analysis. This is the ...
"Intent" and "purport" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
intent: intention or purpose. purport: the meaning or substance of something, typically a document or speech. With alarm she realized his intent. A real intent to cut back on social programs. I do not understand the purport of your remarks. The meaning of purport as verb is "appear or claim to be or do something, especially falsely", "profess".
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