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What is COCA? Nothing on Google. Some sort of dictionary? I see it mentioned several times.
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Re: Quite\Rather 2

Originally Posted by
Whoknows
What is
COCA? Nothing on Google. Some sort of dictionary? I see it mentioned several times.
Whoknows, whenever a piece of text is underlined with a dotted line, you can place the cursor over it to see an explanation.
COCA means Corpus of Contemporary American English.
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Re: Quite\Rather 2
Thanks, Birdeen. Do not know where I have been. -:)
I use my iPad2 for this so there is no cursor for underlined words. Will have to try to find this site on my computer.
Also, COCA says I have the wrong resolution to use their site on my iPad. So, I will look it up on my laptop or husband's PC when I want/need to do so. It does seem to be interestingly different than a dictionary, from the little I was able to see.
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Re: Quite\Rather 2

Originally Posted by
Whoknows
Thanks, Birdeen. Do not know where I have been. -:)
I use my iPad2 for this so there is no cursor for underlined words. Will have to try to find this site on my computer.
Also,
COCA says I have the wrong resolution to use their site on my iPad. So, I will look it up on my laptop or husband's PC when I want/need to do so. It does seem to be interestingly different than a dictionary, from the little I was able to see.
Definitely. It's very useful in my opinion. Have a look at other corpora:
CORPORA: 45-425 million words each: free online access
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