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  • Is errored correct usage? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    That being said, while discussing things within the field of computing, I'd prefer "the program errored failed crashed" over "erred", as some others have suggested
  • Erroring or Erring? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Is it more correct to say a computer program is erroring out, or it is erring out? Or are both statements grammatically incorrect?
  • What does the idiomatic phrase err on the side of mean?
    I've looked through several online dictionaries to ferret out the meaning of "err on the side of" ("err on the side of", what I mean is I'm more concerned with the underlying
  • Does to err on the side of . . . indicate wrongdoing?
    In the phrase “to err on the side of…”, the meaning of err is closer to that of the Old French errer, which is “to stray” The image implied is that, if you can't for sure walk on the right line, you might want to err on one particular side rather than the other So, just to make sure I answer your actual question: no, “to err on the side of…” does not indicate wrongdoing
  • Pronunciation of err - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    I use to pronounce this word so that it rhymes with 'her', but recently I've been told to pronounce it like "air" Which pronunciation was it originally, and which pronunciation was correct?
  • Is the term errored out a grammatically correct phrase, or just a . . .
    I was wondering whether it is OK to use "errored out" as part of a status message in my code nbsp;— is it grammatically correct to use it, or is there a better choice of words that I can use in its
  • How is the past tense of error spelt in British English?
    How is the past tense of "error" spelt in British English? Wiktionary says that it's "errored", but its entry for errored doesn't explicitly say it's valid for British English, and I thought it'd
  • Difference between pardon me and I beg your pardon
    Nevertheless, it is often used as earnestly as "I beg your pardon" or " [Please] excuse me" to acknowledge that one owes the person addressed an acknowledgment of having erred in some (usually minor) way
  • Etymology of the word erre in English
    I'm currently working on Bible translations and have stumbled accross the word quot;erre quot; in James (1: 2-18) of the King James Bible To be more specific in verse 16: Doe not erre, my beloued
  • What is the difference between thee and thou?
    Thee, thou, and thine (or thy) are Early Modern English second person singular pronouns Thou is the subject form (nominative), thee is the object form, and thy thine is the possessive form Before they all merged into the catch-all form you, English second person pronouns distinguished between nominative and objective, as well as between singular and plural (or formal): thou - singular





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