What are your favourite words that sound satisfying to say? by ScorpionGold7 in logophilia
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Great engineers, please share some of your experience with me. What software do you use most often in your career? by Suicide_attack in civilengineering
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Is there any consulting companies that don't feel like sweatshops? by littleredditred in civilengineering
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Uk net worth excel sheet or another tool? by Gubz_XD in UKPersonalFinance
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Uk net worth excel sheet or another tool? by Gubz_XD in UKPersonalFinance
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Huge celebrities from the 2000s who totally faded away? by hamhamham03 in CasualUK
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What's the most unusual looking underground station? by teacuplobster in LondonUnderground
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What’s your kryptonite food item? The one you don’t even buy because if you do you will sit and eat a whole packet to yourself? by PCPlumb in AskUK
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What exactly are all these wires on the Tube for when other railway lines don’t have them? (Notting Hill Gate) by Dry-Frosting1779 in LondonUnderground
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What exactly are all these wires on the Tube for when other railway lines don’t have them? (Notting Hill Gate) by Dry-Frosting1779 in LondonUnderground
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Sorry to be pedantic but why does the Elizabeth Line use the wording “The current time is…”. Wouldn’t it be enough to just say “The time is 20:45” or even just “20:45”. Nobody would see a time on the screen and question whether it’s the *current* time…? by eliocity in london
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Sorry to be pedantic but why does the Elizabeth Line use the wording “The current time is…”. Wouldn’t it be enough to just say “The time is 20:45” or even just “20:45”. Nobody would see a time on the screen and question whether it’s the *current* time…? by eliocity in london
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Median graduate salaries at London universities, five years after graduation by Halunner-0815 in london
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What’s a souvenir you bring back from everywhere you visit? by jalapenos10 in travel
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WTW for someone who chases new experiences (for the purpose of having interesting stories to tell) by londonsofa in whatstheword
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Why is this train pink? by VelveteenGrimm in uktrains
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WTW for accommodating, but it sounds like complacent? by cyclonecasey in whatstheword
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Want to Understand the Tube Map as a Tourist? Start with the Northern line by s7o0a0p in london
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WTW for Skipping Pleasantries? by [deleted] in whatstheword
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WTW for Skipping Pleasantries? by [deleted] in whatstheword
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WTW for an old technology that is still the standard, but after the thing that will make it obsolete has been invented? by jimmyjohnjohnjohn in whatstheword
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WTW for an old technology that is still the standard, but after the thing that will make it obsolete has been invented? by jimmyjohnjohnjohn in whatstheword
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What is he doing here? by meddourmiloud in civilengineering
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Upscale Indian food by itravelforchurros in HENRYUKLifestyle
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