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  1. "An other" vs "another" - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    The string an other is vanishingly rare in English. In contrast another is positively pervasive. I think it would be fair to say that the second has eclipsed the first to the point of making the first …

  2. What's the difference between "another" and "other"?

    There's a formula: another = an + other. Think of it as of an article plus the word "other" that have historically merged into one word. Grammar requires some article before "other book"; either …

  3. No other . . . except - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    "No other," answers A, but my stationer." Here the expression, as Baker remarks, seems strictly proper, the words no other having a reference to A. But if the stationer had been the only …

  4. "except for" vs "other than" - English Language & Usage Stack …

    Perhaps, though, other equivalent phrases can highlight the difference in usage if you replace "except for" with "with the exception of" and "other than" with "apart from" Then we have "Are …

  5. Each other’s nose or each other’s noses? - English Language

    Jun 7, 2023 · Since “each other’s” basically means “ (mutually) the other person’s”, and we wouldn’t say “the other person’s faces” (unless the other person is two-faced), it makes more …

  6. conjunctions - "One another" or "one and other" - English …

    Oct 19, 2012 · I thought this might have already been asked, but apparently not. Is using the phrase "one another" considered equivalent to the phrase "one and other"? Is one of the two …

  7. "The other way around" or "the other way round"

    Apr 9, 2012 · I see both phrases the other way around and the other way round very often. Which is correct? Please provide usage examples.

  8. Another way to say the possessive "one another's" or "each other's"

    Oct 5, 2017 · The possessive forms in "one another's" or "each other's" seems awkward as the "s" is given to just one part of the phrase. Is there any other way to say such possessives.

  9. grammar - From one to another or From one to the other?

    Mar 29, 2017 · The difference between "the other" and "another" in the phrases "from one cook to the other" and "from one cook to another" is basically the same one that distinguishes "the X" …

  10. grammar - Something or other vs something or another? - English ...

    Feb 16, 2014 · 0 Both are grammatically correct. You can use Something or other which is a usual way of representing. Another method is One thing or another.