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Does ex have a full form Are there some more general rules or a summary of such changes that can help me figure out the meanings of unfamiliar words, and recognize the prefixes in the words? Google dictionary has this information about the origin of ex

Is short for exempli gratia, and is in common use to introduce an example within a sentence 6 there are many cases of prefixes changing their forms Submit a sample of academic writing, e.g., a dissertation chapter

However, some authors use ex.

In writing, though, the use of former doesn't seem so rare In informal english, especially us english, it is acceptable to say I saw your ex with this hot dude yesterday Or, she is still in touch with all of her exes.

What is the proper way to use the ex prefix to more than one word My ex baseball coach taught me Ex by itself (no hyphen) doesn't seem right either In legal language i have come across the term ex post facto

Isn't ex redundant in this phrase

Post facto also means after the fact, so it should be sufficient This is commonly used in Whichever rule you choose and stick to, you'll be swimming against the linguistic tide with much of your text!

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