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- Persons, Person’s or Persons’ : r grammar - Reddit
Person’s is a single, possessive noun so it shows ownership of the word “chest ” If you put “persons’” then that would make it plural but “chest” would still be singular, meaning many people with one chest “Persons” is only plural and not possessive so there would be no relationship between the people and their chest
- pax for people persons? : r EnglishLearning - Reddit
I've recently encountered people using the word "pax", and it has me confused I've never seen this before and can't find it in my dictionary It is used in the context of travelling and seems to refer to people persons Is this common or is it business jargon? When and in which context do you refer to people as "pax"?
- Persona ID verification : r linkedin - Reddit
I noticed that people have lots of practical issues with Persona ID verification, but there are not many comments (and no media articles as far as I can tell) about the data privacy and security of this service run by a San Francisco based company, Persona Identities Inc , on behalf of LinkedIn I personally aborted the registration when the service wanted access to the NFC of my passport and
- r MissingPersons - A subreddit for all things related to missing people
A subreddit for all things related to missing people
- John Persons Comics : r SmudgeArt - Reddit
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- Why use persons instead of people? : r grammar - Reddit
Basically persons is the plural of persons, meaning individuals People is technically used to refer to a group of persons sharing some similar characteristic E g , I went to a conference with another person OR I went to a conference with two other persons But, compare with I went to visit the people of Austria when I went to Europe last summer
- Prompt help: generating 2 people with different appearances in . . . - Reddit
Prompt help: generating 2 people with different appearances in the same image
- what missing persons case is the most confusing doesn’t . . . - Reddit
5 3K votes, 2 3K comments 47M subscribers in the AskReddit community r AskReddit is the place to ask and answer thought-provoking questions
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