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New vs Knew
The words "new" and "knew" are homophones, which means that they sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.
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Funnier or More Funny
"More funny" is not the common or correct way to compare things.
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Duly Noted Meaning
TLDR: You reply by saying "duly noted" when you have understood what someone has just told you and will consider that option/piece of advice.
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Is "have a good rest of your day" correct?
TLDR: it's 'grammatically' correct, but it just sounds dumb.
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Pint vs Quart
TLDR: A pint and a quart are both units of liquid measurement used in the US and the UK, but they represent different amounts. Understanding the difference between them is useful when cooking, shopping for beverages, or handling liquids.
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