I would because it is a rare word, not alot of people use it.
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The phrase "would of" does not exist.The colloquial contraction is spelled would've meaning would have.The only time you would use "would of" in a sentence is if you were comparing it to something else or trying to suggest the word 'of' to someone. For example, "Would of be a better word to use than have?"
Something that slows the progress of something else. An impediment would be a better word to use.
He rode the rails his whole life, and knew nothing else.
Worldwide. Nowhere else
No, only use the word affair when married, if not married it would be called cheating.
A distraction is something that takes the attention away from something else.
The word antithesis means something that is the complete opposite of something else. A good sentence would be: Acts of kindness are the antithesis of selfishness.
who would use the word "quadrant"
The main obstacle in life is to succeed, without those obstacles where else would we be. Everyone had to go to kindergarten.
You cannot have a function named else, because it is a reserved word.
You use it like you would the word "desire" but with stronger feelings behind it. It is used biblically in the commandment "thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife" meaning that you should not lust after someone else's wife.