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Not everyone's data, but it could contain some information about some people or things.
Try putting a piece in a glass of water and see what happens...
The opposite of a collective noun is a noun for a single person or thing. A collective noun is a word used to group a noun for two or more people or things; a singular noun does not form a group (or collection).
The Lorax is a character; in terms of real life, a fictional character. In the film, the Lorax is a 'person'. The film called 'The Lorax' is a thing.
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Not everyone's data, but it could contain some information about some people or things.
"One" is not a verb. It is a pronoun used to refer to a single person or thing.
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Yes, prefer is a word.EXAMPLE:I prefer peanuts over grapes.like (one thing or person) better than another or others; tend to choose.submit (a charge or a piece of information) for considerationThese definitions were found on Google
possibly, if you have the kind of hub where its solid and you can put on a single piece freewheel than no. But if you have the kinde where you need the single piece freewheel and a bolt to hold it on that yes. what you do is spin the thing that holds it on off and screw your nine piece driver it.
used to single out one person, thing, or situation over all others
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a record is a group of fields or information about one person or thing
No, a record can contain multiple pieces of data about a person or thing. It typically includes information such as name, address, contact details, and any other relevant details associated with the entity being recorded.
A 'one word noun' is a noun that is a single word for a person, place, or thing.
"Plastic" isn't a single thing. There are very light plastics that float in salt water, and very dense plastics that do not.
A single-tier timeline typically refers to a linear display of events or information in a chronological order without subcategories or layers. It presents information in a straightforward manner without any additional levels or layers of complexity.