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The most misunderstood words of all time!

The most misunderstood words of all time!
Accuracy and precision Accuracy describes the degree to which a result obtained from measurement agrees to its real and accepted value. On the other hand, precision describes the degree to which the same measurement is obtained over repeated measurements. We refer to a 'high precision' marching band as they all march in step. We refer to a high accuracy micro-fabrication plant as they are able to ... Full story

breach, infraction, violation, transgression, trespass, infringement

breach, infraction, violation, transgression, trespass, infringement
I was revising the notorious words and came across the difference in usage of these words. I am sharing the definitions with you. These nouns denote an act or instance of breaking a law or regulation or failing to fulfill a duty, obligation, or promise. Breach and infraction are the least specific: Revealing the secret would ... Full story

Idioms List for Sentence Correction

Idioms List for Sentence Correction
A very nice collection of idioms in English language. Though this list is prepared by someone who was preparing for GMAT but it is helpful to other MBA aspirants too. It is freely available on internet so there is no copyright issues involved in it. I know copyright is a big issue for GMAT aspirants especially after the mayhem of Scoretop, but this is free ... Full story

The Attributes Of A True Leader

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Native of Vs Native to

Native of Vs Native to
Do you know the difference between these two idiomatic phrases? Me too was searching for it today, and I got my answer. I am sharing the concept: Use "a native of" when you're talking about where a person was born, and is used as noun for example: I am a native of Detroit. Use ... Full story
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