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  1. Labelled vs. labeled - WordReference Forums

    Jan 27, 2009 · Hi! I've discovered that this word can be spelled in both ways. However, my Microsoft dictionary (set to AE) always corrects "labelled" (which is my preferred spelling) to …

  2. label by or label with? - WordReference Forums

    Sep 18, 2011 · Hello, I am unsure which one is correct english expression: 1.label an area in the picture with a circle 2 label an area in the picture by a circle should I use "with" or "by"?

  3. The node in each graph are labelled with or labelled by ...

    Apr 11, 2014 · Hello, I try to say: In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled with the same color or In this figure, the node in each graph are labelled by the same color Anyone would …

  4. labelled or labeled? - WordReference Forums

    Oct 24, 2007 · labeLLed or labeLed thank you so much!!!!!!! :DWrong, they are both correct. The Americans have their own, totally valid, spelling system, which differs from that in Canada, and …

  5. what ck means in lab? - WordReference Forums

    Feb 2, 2007 · A lab control sample - in a path lab, for example - could also be known as a check sample and be labelled ck on its way into the analyser. It could be, but it shouldn't be.

  6. Is "fish" countable? | WordReference Forums

    Oct 11, 2009 · Hi all, I was told that the word "fish" is countable when we talk about its categories. For example,"many kinds of fishes". Is this true for your native ears? If yes, then should I …

  7. Becher, Tasse, Glas | WordReference Forums

    Sep 12, 2020 · There is a picture in my workbook of a cupboard filled with plates, cutlery, cups, glasses and such. The objects labelled Tassen are regular teacups. Next to them are taller, …

  8. Labelled as - WordReference Forums

    Nov 30, 2006 · In case it matters, the correct AE spelling of labelled is labeled. Pretentionist isn't really a word, is it? I couldn't find it in my dictionary and I only got about 100 Google hits for it- …

  9. Germaine (femme dominante) - WordReference Forums

    Feb 24, 2019 · In Québec, we have women who are labelled "Germaine". The word/name can be broken down into "Ger" meaning gérer or manage and "maine" meaning mener or drive. I …

  10. ''to have you'' or ''for having you'' | WordReference Forums

    May 1, 2014 · Hello! I was wondering if both structures are correct. If not, could you please tell me which of them would be the best option to use (1 or 2). Thank you. 1. I'm fortunate to have you …