“Perspectives from an ensurer” vs. “perspectives of an ensurer” [on hold]











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    What are ‘perpectoves’ supposed to be? What is the phrase supposed to mean? It’s impossible to tell you which of two, on the face of it, fairly meaningless noun phrases is ‘correct’ if you don’t say what it’s supposed to mean and what context it’s to be used in.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
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  • Also, can you clarify what an "ensurer" is? Do you mean an "insurer", or do you mean ": something or someone that makes something sure or certain : one that ensures something " (merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ensurer)?
    – Ddddan
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  • Hello Martin. As others have pointed out, you will need to tell us what you're actually trying to say. Explain it in your own words and provide context. If you can't decide between the two phrases with all the additional information that you have, we cannot possibly decide between the two when given no additional information whatsoever.
    – RegDwigнt
    3 hours ago















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    What are ‘perpectoves’ supposed to be? What is the phrase supposed to mean? It’s impossible to tell you which of two, on the face of it, fairly meaningless noun phrases is ‘correct’ if you don’t say what it’s supposed to mean and what context it’s to be used in.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    5 hours ago










  • Also, can you clarify what an "ensurer" is? Do you mean an "insurer", or do you mean ": something or someone that makes something sure or certain : one that ensures something " (merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ensurer)?
    – Ddddan
    3 hours ago










  • Hello Martin. As others have pointed out, you will need to tell us what you're actually trying to say. Explain it in your own words and provide context. If you can't decide between the two phrases with all the additional information that you have, we cannot possibly decide between the two when given no additional information whatsoever.
    – RegDwigнt
    3 hours ago













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put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Janus Bahs Jacquet, Hellion, J. Taylor, RegDwigнt 3 hours ago


Please clarify your specific problem or add additional details to highlight exactly what you need. As it's currently written, it’s hard to tell exactly what you're asking. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






put on hold as unclear what you're asking by Janus Bahs Jacquet, Hellion, J. Taylor, RegDwigнt 3 hours ago


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    What are ‘perpectoves’ supposed to be? What is the phrase supposed to mean? It’s impossible to tell you which of two, on the face of it, fairly meaningless noun phrases is ‘correct’ if you don’t say what it’s supposed to mean and what context it’s to be used in.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    5 hours ago










  • Also, can you clarify what an "ensurer" is? Do you mean an "insurer", or do you mean ": something or someone that makes something sure or certain : one that ensures something " (merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ensurer)?
    – Ddddan
    3 hours ago










  • Hello Martin. As others have pointed out, you will need to tell us what you're actually trying to say. Explain it in your own words and provide context. If you can't decide between the two phrases with all the additional information that you have, we cannot possibly decide between the two when given no additional information whatsoever.
    – RegDwigнt
    3 hours ago














  • 2




    What are ‘perpectoves’ supposed to be? What is the phrase supposed to mean? It’s impossible to tell you which of two, on the face of it, fairly meaningless noun phrases is ‘correct’ if you don’t say what it’s supposed to mean and what context it’s to be used in.
    – Janus Bahs Jacquet
    5 hours ago










  • Also, can you clarify what an "ensurer" is? Do you mean an "insurer", or do you mean ": something or someone that makes something sure or certain : one that ensures something " (merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ensurer)?
    – Ddddan
    3 hours ago










  • Hello Martin. As others have pointed out, you will need to tell us what you're actually trying to say. Explain it in your own words and provide context. If you can't decide between the two phrases with all the additional information that you have, we cannot possibly decide between the two when given no additional information whatsoever.
    – RegDwigнt
    3 hours ago








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What are ‘perpectoves’ supposed to be? What is the phrase supposed to mean? It’s impossible to tell you which of two, on the face of it, fairly meaningless noun phrases is ‘correct’ if you don’t say what it’s supposed to mean and what context it’s to be used in.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
5 hours ago




What are ‘perpectoves’ supposed to be? What is the phrase supposed to mean? It’s impossible to tell you which of two, on the face of it, fairly meaningless noun phrases is ‘correct’ if you don’t say what it’s supposed to mean and what context it’s to be used in.
– Janus Bahs Jacquet
5 hours ago












Also, can you clarify what an "ensurer" is? Do you mean an "insurer", or do you mean ": something or someone that makes something sure or certain : one that ensures something " (merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ensurer)?
– Ddddan
3 hours ago




Also, can you clarify what an "ensurer" is? Do you mean an "insurer", or do you mean ": something or someone that makes something sure or certain : one that ensures something " (merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ensurer)?
– Ddddan
3 hours ago












Hello Martin. As others have pointed out, you will need to tell us what you're actually trying to say. Explain it in your own words and provide context. If you can't decide between the two phrases with all the additional information that you have, we cannot possibly decide between the two when given no additional information whatsoever.
– RegDwigнt
3 hours ago




Hello Martin. As others have pointed out, you will need to tell us what you're actually trying to say. Explain it in your own words and provide context. If you can't decide between the two phrases with all the additional information that you have, we cannot possibly decide between the two when given no additional information whatsoever.
– RegDwigнt
3 hours ago















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