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  1. What does "O.G." stand for? - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Oct 7, 2014 · Since the context (which he poster supplies in the body of the question) is a sentence that ends with "William Shakespeare, OG," and since the highest-voted answer …

  2. 如何评价《超级机器人大战og 月之民》? - 知乎

    机战og出来了,新作,25周年纪念,首部中文化作品,次世代主机的首部机战,说起来也是有一堆光环的存在了。 其实我自己角度来看,就冲这作首次中文化,冲25周年,冲响介冲增加,我 …

  3. 【攻略】PS5家族大对决:PS5初代、PS5 Slim与PS5 Pro,哪款是 …

    May 20, 2025 · 如果你已经拥有一台PS5 OG,那么恭喜你,这款主机的性能和体验完全能够满足当下大多数游戏需求。 从《战神:诸神黄昏》到《蜘蛛侠2》,OG都能以高质量的画面和流 …

  4. If you are talking "on behalf of" you and someone else, what is the ...

    I looked at a bunch of style guides to see what they have to say on this subject. The vast majority of them dedicate at least a paragraph to the distinction (or nondistinction) between "in behalf …

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  6. 漫画资源应该去哪里找? - 知乎

    今天来填过去评论里的一个坑,写一篇能免费下载漫画的资源站,不过这次呢,吸取教训,就不具体说资源站里有什么了。 不同于受众更广的影视站,想下载要么网盘,要么磁力,除了高清 …

  7. "As part of" versus "as a part of" - English Language & Usage …

    Aug 5, 2020 · The difference between "as part of" and "as a part of" is essentially the difference between part and a part. As part of this community, I feel the need to express my opinion. …

  8. meaning - Difference between “purpose”, “aim”, “target”, “goal ...

    Aug 5, 2014 · What's the aim of your question? For what purpose do you require an answer? Is your goal merely to ask a question? If you choose an answer, does that achieve your …

  9. single word requests - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Button Mashing This may be more of a gaming term but mashing the keyboard buttons is used as a phrase in other groups of people. The act of rapidly pressing/hitting controller button (s) or …

  10. Are "w/o", "w/", "b/c" common abbreviations in the US?

    May 30, 2013 · English writing often uses slashes to form two-letter abbreviations, plus the one-letter w/ – some examples, roughly in order of frequency: I/O – “input/output” w/ – “with” c/o – …