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  • Usage of the word submittal - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Both submittal and submission (and submitted) refer to the act of putting something forward for consideration; so, both of your sentences are correct However, submission also (and less commonly) refers to the item that is being tendered, in which case: One may prepare his application for submittal But one's application itself is called the
  • submission vs submitting: which is better in this sentence?
    In the book publishing industry, the word submission would be the correct choice, as it is a set term Submission is the noun used for a manuscript as well as the act of submitting the manuscript In your sample sentences, certainly (b) is the preferred choice However, that sentence is ambiguous What do you mean by the submission's being
  • What is the opposite of an electronic document?
    physical document Physical document is the term generally used to refer to a non-electronic entity in document management systems
  • In time versus on time - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    In this case, "on time" is the proper choice More details about the differences: "In time" is used to suggest that I was able to perform an action before another event occurred:
  • synonyms - Correct word for unsubmitted? - English Language Usage . . .
    I agree "Unsubmitted" would be my first choice word for not-submitted, or not-yet-submitted I'm just saying that the OP was already familiar with the word "unsubmitted" and is looking for an alternate (non ambiguous) word phrase that does not also mean "retracted or removed" to use in a situation where all of those definitions can and likely do apply at various times (for his case)
  • What is a term for a form that has been filled out?
    Assuming the definition of 'form' as follows (see definition #6 here): "a printed document with blank spaces for information to be inserted " What could you call a printed document with the blank spaces filled in, if you were trying to use a word that differentiated those printed documents from the ones that haven't been filled in? UPDATE
  • on time vs. on-time - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Adverbial phrase: on time This describes the punctual manner in which an action is undertaken Examples: My package was delivered on time
  • What does the acronym CFNM stand for in sexuality?
    I have heard the term "CFNM" being used in sexuality, does anybody know what the term means ? (Note: OP said "CNFM", but another user edited that to "CFNM" ) Actually 'googling' didn't help at all
  • prepositions - Does until [date] mean before that date? - English . . .
    Until--in the most literal sense--is a true condition that becomes false upon the occurrence of the target event Using that definition, until Aug 18th would mean that your last possible moment to comply would be Aug 17th, 23:59:59 99
  • What is the difference between as per and according to?
    Hmm I can't write "Per my [answer previous comment whatever]" because I don't have one handy But so far as I'm concerned, per in such a context would just be shorthand for as per, and I don't perceive this usage as "self-important"





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