- What is the purpose of using the word automagically when we already . . .
As per the origin, the dictionary reports it's 1940s, from the blend of automatically and magically The meaning of the word is different from the meaning of automatically, and the word is generally used in a specific context
- meaning - Automatedly vs. Automatically - English Language Usage . . .
I wouldn't say automatically; that particular word's definition is overloaded One might think that I came home and tended to my laundry without thought Instead I would like to describe this action being done by an automatic machine This particular word does not seem to have a bona fide definition anywhere
- grammar - Is it correct to write is done fully automatically or is . . .
Google gives me support from 19,200 on "is done fully automatically" and 35,200 on "is done fully automatic"
- word choice - Automatically vs In an automated manner - English . . .
The difference between "automatically" and "in an automated manner" should then be clear The "manner" or the "tasks" correspond to the process, and thus are "automated" The "done tasks" are the result of the process, and their execution is "automatic", they are "done automatically"
- What do you call a position where one succeeds automatically
The Vice-Chair will become the Chair automatically after 3 years As a result, the elections are held every 3 years only for the Vice-Chair position So, if I am elected a Vice-Chair for the term 2021-2024, how do I communicate in my CV that I will also be a Chair starting 2024-2027? Is it correct to say I am the "ex-officio" Chair for 2024-2027?
- What is the difference between autonomous and automatic?
In particular, it at least connotes the internal regulation (acquisition and conservation) of power, in addition to having the denotation automatically performing the task s intended More an organism analogue than a basic machine: self-regulating rather than just a one-trick pony
- Usage of + or ++ in emails - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I don't think it's a feature of the OP's mail reader, because it's not automatically inserted, but it's possibly a usage local to a certain group of people (maybe a workplace or academic department)
- word choice - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
In technical writing, when describing how the software performs the action of completing a field on a screen, do you describe the field as being 'automatically populated' or just 'populated'? Does '
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