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Ngram indicates was established to is more prevalent than was founded to I didn't found this group, but once it became an offical

It might be argued that founded inclines slightly more towards the (corporate) structure and established slightly more towards the principles, but it's a fine line. I've heard of this position being called a pioneer member or charter member, but to me those imply that that member founded the organization It's in december 2011, or on december 25th 2011

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Choice of preposition depends on whether it's on a specific day, or in some extended timeframe such as a month, season, or year

The standard wording is established 2011 (it's unusual to specify the month or date thereof).

More important than formed or founded in this specific example is this The supermarket where i work opened in may, 1999. when or how it was formed or founded is generally irrelevant, unless you are legally referring to when the organization that owns and operates the supermarket was incorporated, in which case that is the correct term to use Phrase founding fathers with reference to the creators of the american republic is attested from 1916 It is focused on the ‘bottom, base’.

9 a business founded (or a building built or a monument dedicated) in 1854 might have a sign or plaque reading est'd 1854 or est 1854 or estd 1854, or some other combination i haven't seen or heard of What is the correct way to abbreviate the word established in this manner What is the correct way to capitalize this abbreviation? Company director can be used with both prepositions but they mean different things

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Of means that this person is the director of abc

At means that he is the director of a department, not of the entire company Founder of abc means that he founded the company in question Founder at connotes a participation in founding I am not sure if the latter is correct use

The meaning would be clearer. Once hyphenated, the word is a single word, so only needs a capital at the beginning of the entire word If you write co founder (which isn't really a word) then you'd capitalize both What is the grammatically correct way to say the following sentence

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I have come away with a new found respect for the author. or i have come away with a newly found respect for the author.

In a society founded on the assumption that all men are created equal, little progress has been made in assuring equality in education. new york times That, in a nutshell, is the challenge the united states faces as it embarks on a new military strategy founded on the assumption of its continued superiority in technologies.

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