In my situation, which is advising (via a letter) a candidate for an employment. It often doesn't matter whether you. Other than that it is vanishingly rare to see & in formal written english, although of course in informal email, text messages, notes, and handwriting, anything goes
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If i'd been at other locations that day and expected only to be there for a while (especially if the other person knew this)
The other is other with a definite article (the)
This indicates the number of other things is known or specified (there were only 2 teams. However, for your example, some of the other suggestions, such as simply removing the conjunction altogether, are probably just as well Together was more crucial to my example.
+1, i like that this is the first answer to address the multiple unicode code points involved However, i think you might mention that regardless of the characters' names or official. True, and i see colin has some other examples above Anyway, executive and subordinate still holds

May also include slapping, punching or other physical expressions of distress
Op's bug is informal/slangy, and shouldn't be used unless you know the other party very well, but in most other contexts it should be fine to say sorry to trouble (or bother) you. This silence leads me to believe that style guides generally agree that the same rules that apply to reflexive constructions by a speaker with other introductory phrases would also apply here The other child is my brother. The others are my parents. 随后,她指了指相簿,说: My brother is also in another picture. 在Tina的介绍中,她使用到了other、others和another这三个词。那这三个词. Other than those few mistakes, your homework is perfect
One other thing i want to mention is that you look lovely today Other than seems to be used when the person asking the question already has asparagus, but wants a different vegetable Person at the shop sees asparagus as the only vegetable in. Obviously there are many other contexts besides numbering bullet points where only first can be used in the first place (there's one, for example)

Mind you, even if you'd composed a truly.
In @jsbangs's answer, 'such as' introduces an example In @robusto's comment, 'like' means monet and other painters similar to him There is a subtle difference as when we use 'such. Some of the beads are missing
Some of the water is gone On the other hand, there is one indefinite pronoun, none, that can be either singular or plural


