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    In what context would you use this expression? Commented Aug 11 at 6:41
  • @KateBunting For example, as a title for a list of items I plan to make throughout the day, kind of APR (Amount of Planned Results). That said, I’d rather not adopt a poorly formed phrase. Commented Aug 11 at 7:18
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    www.proz.com You can even use the look-up without signing up. Commented Aug 12 at 15:27
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    The question is yours, you can add back the one or two tags which you feel are appropriate (just as long as it's not grammar, which is overused! Commented Aug 15 at 17:43
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    Now you have changed your original question... Commented Aug 16 at 14:45