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  1. Key word vs keyword - WordReference Forums

    Oct 26, 2015 · The one-word "keyword" could be considered as a special use of the two-word version "key word". If you write an article and are asked to provide a few keywords to help …

  2. Is it okay to use "key words" as two separate words to indicate ...

    The key word here is freedom because without it you can't have the other two. This says that the most important word out of those three is freedom. On the other hand, the term keyword is a …

  3. Guide to AdWords Dynamic Keyword Insertion - Digital Point

    Mar 7, 2007 · What about dynamic keyword insertion on the content network? From AdWords Advisor 2 (WMW): "We will insert the most relevant keyword from your Ad Group into the …

  4. Miss out on/miss out/miss - English Language Learners Stack …

    The second sentence does not look correct to me. The first and third are correct, but mean different things. I miss out on so many words when I'm writing something. As you said, "miss …

  5. key chain vs keychain | WordReference Forums

    Jun 12, 2019 · The two words are written separately, e.g: cup board, waist coat, foot ball Then they are hyphenated: cup-board, waist-coat, foot-ball Finally they may become a single word: …

  6. #12 for keyword in 48 hours - Case Study + How to - Digital Point

    Jun 5, 2013 · #12 for keyword in 48 hours - Case Study + How to Discussion in ' Search Engine Optimization ' started by TommyMTG, Jun 5, 2013.

  7. prepositions - The usage of "against" vs. "on" - English Language ...

    Consider the definitions of against in Merriam-Webster: She was resting her head against the side of the chair. I accidentally knocked my head against the shelf. She accidentally brushed …

  8. Too competitive keyword phrases - Digital Point

    Mar 12, 2009 · I think most of the people fail to get visitors from search engines because they use too competitive keyword phrases (especially in a title tag). The key is to get some amount of …

  9. FR/EN: guillemets (« ») / quotation marks (“ ”) - usage & punctuation

    Oct 16, 2015 · The main usage of quotation marks is the same in both languages: quoting or emphasizing words or phrases. The typography rules are however a bit different. When using …

  10. grammar - "after use" or "after using"? - English Language …

    The first one is correct and the simplest: Wipe the benches after use! You can't just say after using but only after using them, as in your last example.