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  1. american english - Visualization or visualisation - English Language ...

    Both of them are used: visualization and visualisation. Visualisation is more commonly used in UK. But, visualization is more common in US. What is the history of this word? Which is officially

  2. spelling - Visualize and Visualise national recognition? - English ...

    Jan 11, 2021 · "Globally" doesn't make sense. There are several dialects of English, with different spellings of some words. Generally there are two groups of dialects: American and British spelling. …

  3. word choice - Visualization vs. visualizations - English Language ...

    Visualization is used in a countable sense here. The quote has "an... visualization". Nouns used with a singular article are countable. The meaning of "a visualization" is "A visual representation of data." …

  4. meaning in context - In this chart, are children and the young ...

    Dec 19, 2025 · What I would just like to add is that, while this visualisation may highlight something interesting, it probably isn't the best way to do it, and it is likely to confuse anyone who doesn't …

  5. there was/were a number of - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 20, 2022 · My first example: (1) There were a great number of apples this year, bigger than usual. I understand we cannot use " there was " here because " a great number of " is just the quantifier …

  6. Usage of "Staying online" - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Jul 27, 2018 · I know that "online" means a person is reachable over the Internet. Can I say "staying online" while speaking about phone calls? Example: Thanks for staying online. (Thanks for not …

  7. Immediate family vs Extended family - English Language Learners Stack ...

    May 23, 2019 · I am little bit confuse with the definition of extended family and immediate family. I have been living with my husband for three years in a apartment. Now in respect to this statement which …

  8. Questions in reported speech - English Language Learners Stack …

    Feb 25, 2025 · "Tom likes apples" - she said that Tom likes apples - I didn't backshift because I assume that Tom still likes apples. In other words the sentence is still true. How does is …

  9. ambiguity - English Language Learners Stack Exchange

    Confirms the fact that the elephant was wearing the pajamas, which in itself is a funny visualisation, but on top of that to shoot an elephant wearing pajamas has never been heard of before. The joke is …

  10. "the next stop" vs "the following stop" - English Language Learners ...

    Nov 9, 2022 · The next stop after Paddington might be none at all, as GWR trains terminate there, or Bond Street, Acton Main Line, Edgware Road, Warwick Avenue, Royal Oak, or Bayswater, …