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Best 1 Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Watson Fowler was a 20th-century British lexicographer known for his meticulous study of English language usage. His Dictionary of Modern English Usage, published in 1926, provided crucial guidance on clarifying distinctions between similar words and phrases. It remains a valuable resource for...

2 Bryan Garner

Bryan Garner is a prominent American lexicographer known for his work clarifying contemporary usage of the English language. He has significantly shaped legal writing through editing Black’s Law Dictionary since 1999 and creating Garner's Modern English Usage. His resources are particularly valuable...

3 Microsoft Family Safety App Usage Reports

Microsoft Family Safety App Usage Reports is a parental monitoring feature that tracks and displays which apps and games a child uses across Windows and Android devices.

4 H. W. Fowler

H. W. Fowler was an English lexicographer whose A Dictionary of Modern English Usage, published by Oxford in 1926, became a standard guide.

5 Bryan A. Garner

Bryan A. Garner is an American legal lexicographer, editor of Black's Law Dictionary since 1999 and author of Garner's Modern English Usage.

6 Frank Horace Vizetelly

Frank Horace Vizetelly was an English-American lexicographer who edited Funk & Wagnalls dictionaries and wrote a Literary Digest word column in the 1920s.

7 Eric Partridge

Eric Partridge was a New Zealand-born British lexicographer famous for his 1937 *A Dictionary of Slang and Unconventional English*, a landmark work in the field.

8 Azure Monitor for API Management

Monitoring for Azure API Management instances. Tracks API requests, response times, errors, and capacity metrics.

9 Eugene Ehrlich

Eugene Ehrlich was an American lexicographer and author, one of the editors of Oxford University Press's 1980 Oxford American Dictionary.

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