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Conor is the main writer here at One Minute English and was an English teacher for 10 years. He is interested in helping people with their English skills and learning about using A.I tools at work.

Assistant Professor or Associate Professor? What’s the difference?

  Assistant professors and associate professors are both lower-level titles held by those who teach at a college or university. Assistant professors work with entry-level classes, while associate professors work with major-specific mid-level classes. Associate professors may also be tenured. Here’s what you need to know about the titles of assistant and associate professor. What

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Correlate TO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?(+Correlation)

  We use the preposition “with” with the verb “to correlate. The meaning of correlate is “for two things to have a connection”. Examples: Your opinion does not correlate with mine.  We found no correlation between the studies.  Correlate With We use the preposition “with” with a verb or adjective when we mean “in relation

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Concurrent TO or WITH? Which is the correct preposition?

  We use the preposition “with” with the adjective ”concurrent”. The meaning of concurrent is “happening at the same time” or “agreeing with something”. Examples: The concurrent event is happening at the other stage.  Concurrent with the launch, we will be serving drinks in the lobby. Concurrent With We use the preposition “with” with a

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Resentful OF, TO, ABOUT or TOWARDS? Which is the correct preposition?

  We use the preposition “of” with the adjective “resentful” when we want to show the thing that we feel unhappy about. There are other prepositions that we can use with “resentful” that change the meaning slightly. Examples: I am resentful of your money.  I sometimes feel resentful of my partner. There are no strict

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