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Maelstrom Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

"Supplement" or "insert"?

As in magazines?
I've only heard of "insets" in the States (I've lived here for decades now).

Is supplement a British norm?
  

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'Inset' or 'insert'? Inserts tend to be advertisements; supplements tend to me additional material for a special issue.

  • 'Inset' or 'insert'?
  • Inserts tend to be advertisements; supplements tend to me additional material for a special issue.
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'Inset' or 'insert'?

Inserts tend to be advertisements; supplements tend to me additional material for a special issue.

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