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    When something is not estimated, is it correct to say that it is unestimated or non-estimated? For example, in certain project management techniques, tasks can be "estimated" which means one or more humans have given an estimate on the expected cost, effort, or duration of the task
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    I believe 'can' is more appropriate in a restaurant Firstly it is quite possible that you cannot have something that is on the menu because it is no longer available Asking if you 'can' have the swordfish is valid because the answer may be no Secondly using 'may' implies you are asking for permission which I don't think is appropriate in a restaurant If a waiter told you "you can get a
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    Noah Webster on '-er' and '-re' word endings (chiefly '-ter' and '-tre') One dedicated opponent of - re endings of the type that the poster has in mind was Noah Webster Here is his discussion of such words in A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language (1806): We have a few words of another class which remain as outlaws in orthography These are such as end in re, as sceptre, theatre
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