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Work load vs Working load

work load—the amount of work assigned for completion within a certain time: Traffic growth has increased the pressure on both pilots and controllers, so that means have had to be found to reduce their workload. working load—the maximum physical load that a device is designed to bear: Minor changes in the boom angle can lead […]

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Word by word vs Word for word

word by word—reading one word after another; following the exact order of words: Skip-read all you want through the book, but go through the last page word by word. word for word—stated or translated in exactly the same words as the original: You need not use quotation marks unless the statement is word-for-word as it […]

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Woman’s man vs Woman-man

woman’s man—(pl. women’s men) a man who is fond of female company (also: ladies’ man): I am finally meeting my friend who works out with weights twice weekly, has money, and is a woman’s man for sure! woman-man—(derog.) an effeminate, delicate man: That was the guide she turned to—the woman-man, the dabbler in paint-boxes, the […]

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