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Last updated: April 2026

What LexBrew is

LexBrew is an educational reference for English usage. Entries describe how words and phrases are typically used — they are not prescriptions. Language evolves; no reference captures every context.

How you can use the content

You're welcome to read, share, and quote LexBrew entries. Please credit LexBrew and link back when quoting longer passages. The editorial text is ours; you may not republish the entries verbatim as your own work.

Short quotations with attribution (a sentence or two from an entry) are fine for articles, teaching materials, and social posts. You don't need to ask.

What we don't promise

LexBrew is provided "as is." The entries are written with care, but English is big and exceptions are common. If a job, application, or legal situation turns on precise usage, verify with a specialised reference — a regional style guide, a domain dictionary, or an editor who knows the register you're writing in.

We don't warrant that the site is free from errors or always available. If you spot a mistake, tell us — we'd rather fix it than defend it.

Links out

Some entries link to third-party dictionaries or references (Merriam-Webster, Oxford English Dictionary, etc.). Those sites have their own terms; we're not responsible for their content or availability.

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Prohibited uses

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Limitation of liability

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Changes to these terms

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