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  1. compounds - Life cycle, life-cycle or lifecycle? - English Language ...

    May 18, 2012 · The ngrams for life cycle,lifecycle,life-cycle,life - cycle is more informative, showing that life-cycle is used much more than lifecycle.

  2. Word for a phase of a project after the implementation

    Mar 7, 2013 · Single word is difficult. Maintenance. Operations. Two or three words as a phrase spring to mind: Business as ususal, often shortened to BAU, Continuous Improvement (CI), but there is a …

  3. Carry on vs Carry out - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    May 6, 2019 · With enough light, plants carry out a normal life cycle. (i.e, with enough light, plants can sprout, grow, and reproduce) But plants do reproduce, and they occur in groups with different cycles, …

  4. Word/Idiom/Phrase to describe a stage in a project's life-cycle when ...

    Dec 11, 2015 · Word/Idiom/Phrase to describe a stage in a project's life-cycle when you are stuck and thus no progress is happening? Ask Question Asked 10 years ago Modified 10 years ago

  5. Word for software which has been killed or is no longer supported

    Dec 12, 2013 · The exact end of the software's life (or life cycle) depends largely on the attitudes of the person naming the software's demise. The choice of word (s) reflects a great deal on the attitude of …

  6. hyphenation - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    Aug 14, 2010 · Some compound words are written without hyphens (nonaggression, nonbeliever), some with hyphens (well-intentioned), and others with spaces (post office). Is there a rule or good guide as …

  7. Expression for an 'end-to-end product development process'

    I am looking for a single word or a phrase that can effectively describe: the start to end, from-the-ground-up, development of something new. That is, the process of coming up with the idea,

  8. word choice - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange

    The (possible) difference between obsolete and deprecated is explored in this answer and comments thereto. Other than that, the main difference here is simply that deprecate is a verb, but obsolete isn't …

  9. Using participle constructions instead of subordinate clauses

    Feb 8, 2022 · It's possible to both retain the meaning and fulfill the exercise of using a participle: If washed at a lower temperature, T-shirts have a longer life cycle.

  10. Word/phrase to mean something that just happens once

    Mar 29, 2014 · For the life issue in the body of the question, previously-suggested one-time thing is what I would use. However, for the title question, "Word/phrase to mean something that just happens …