template usage) <span class="searchmatch">oft</span> + (deprecated template usage) <span class="searchmatch">used</span>. DCDuring TALK 22:49, 17 March 2012 (UTC) Delete. Compare <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-cited, <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-quoted, <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-maligned, etc...
to delete because (deprecated template usage) <span class="searchmatch">oft</span> standing alone is a word of identical meaning to <span class="searchmatch">oft</span> linked by a hyphen to a participle or adjective...
without careful consideration. <span class="searchmatch">oft</span> mentioned This seems to be a sum of parts. It would be protected by WT:COALMINE if "<span class="searchmatch">oft</span> mentioned" were significantly...
Wiktionnaire has a few forms in grey, which assumingly means they're aren't <span class="searchmatch">oft</span> <span class="searchmatch">used</span>. My bot hasn't added these inflections yet, awaiting confirmation. --Keene2...
practices. According to Google Groups, apparently first <span class="searchmatch">used</span> on Usenet on October 23, 1989 [1] Micro$<span class="searchmatch">oft</span> implying greedy business practises. Appears as a headword...
presumably a dicitonary found on the website for this IAL should contain an <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-<span class="searchmatch">used</span> word. I didn't remove the entry because I don't have confirmation it doesn't...
The names sea locust and thumb splitter are <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-mentioned but little-<span class="searchmatch">used</span>, AFAICT. - -sche (discuss) 22:21, 11 March 2013 (UTC)...
is <span class="searchmatch">used</span> in the IPA, can we put this in the category "IPA Symbols"? JulkingV (talk) 10:10, 14 May 2025 (UTC) it's not ipa - it's a jocular and <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-quoted...
To "rep" or "represent" is an <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-<span class="searchmatch">used</span> colloquialism in urban areas in the United States and other areas around the world. It means to carry the name of...
Barmar or SemperBlotto, is this just sum of parts or is it a specific <span class="searchmatch">oft</span>-<span class="searchmatch">used</span> adverb? Mglovesfun (talk) 12:47, 20 August 2009 (UTC) It's certainly not...