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English literature : Precise definitions .

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Re: English literature : Precise definitions .
« Reply #20 on: 17/10/2021 14:28:51 »
Quote from: Black hole on 16/10/2021 18:58:41
The weight of the object because of gravitational force is the inertia that is overcome by the ''solidity'' of the magnetic field .
Yet more drivel. Please learn some elementary physics and don't waste your life constructing near-sentences with words you don't understand. Science is interesting and so is football, but shouting "offside" or "inertia" at random won't make you any friends.
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Re: English literature : Precise definitions .
« Reply #21 on: 17/10/2021 14:43:42 »
Quote from: Black hole on 16/10/2021 16:20:09
I am not selective with Scotland , Wales or Ireland . English enough for me
Quote from: Black hole on 16/10/2021 00:23:15
it is important to be precise in defining definitions precisely as to not confuse the reader .
Pick one.
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