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word choice - Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder? - English …
2012年3月23日 · British usage generally favours rather more hyphens than American usage; I'd use co-founder since cofounder doesn't look all that natural. I'd omit the hyphen in landowner, …
Co-Founder, Co-founder, or cofounder? | Learn English - Preply
The most widely used is cofounder. British usage generally favours the hyphen. There's no need to capitalize it since it is not a proper noun unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or being …
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2016年4月6日 · From the outside, with nothing more to go on than the bare job titles, we have no way of gauging whether a "founder" and a "cofounder" are in fact coequal cofounders (in the …
Founder or co founder? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
2014年10月20日 · cofounder (plural cofounders) One who founds something, such as an organization, together with someone else. Thus, if you founded it by yourself, you are the …
"Director at", "founder of". What is the correct usage of "at" and …
I have a twitter account and I see some people having in their profiles mention: Company Director at ABC and others Company Director of ABC Also, I come across: Founder of ABC and Fo...
Founders vs Co-founders - English Language & Usage Stack …
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What's a title for a founder no longer with a company?
I've seen it quite often that people refer to someone as a "former founder" or "former co-founder," but that's not really possible since a founder is always a founder. Once you found something, …
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2019年3月28日 · Specifically, Co-Project leader is what I'm confused about. For reference, project leader would be written as separated words without any hyphen, obviously. However, once …
Do you need to use "as" with "brand" or "rebrand"?
2021年5月3日 · If a band changed its name to "Smart Band," it actually could be correct to say, "Band X rebranded itself the Smart Band," but only if the band choose to style the band's …