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Post by ARENA on Jul 31, 2021 9:31:28 GMT
Literally
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Post by althea on Jul 31, 2021 10:14:09 GMT
Awesome.
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Post by ARENA on Jul 31, 2021 12:37:58 GMT
obviously
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Post by ARENA on Aug 2, 2021 6:11:31 GMT
unique
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Post by ARENA on Aug 2, 2021 6:49:21 GMT
Begs the question means assumes what it should be proving and does not mean raises the question.
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Post by honeybear on Aug 2, 2021 7:04:08 GMT
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Post by ARENA on Aug 5, 2021 6:37:35 GMT
Januarytime
Or whatever month
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Post by ARENA on Aug 5, 2021 7:05:48 GMT
Owned
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Post by oldcuriousity on Aug 5, 2021 7:25:01 GMT
I sometimes wonder if english is still the official language
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Post by jonjel2 on Aug 6, 2021 15:45:30 GMT
Absolutely
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Post by althea on Aug 7, 2021 14:32:05 GMT
Oh dear, I use absolutely quite a lot. It is a handy one word way to validate someone's gripes.
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Post by aubrey on Aug 8, 2021 18:55:11 GMT
Not a misused word, just bad pronunciation: Marlybone for Mary le bone
Oh and box set. It's boxed, dammit.
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Post by ARENA on Aug 9, 2021 8:44:49 GMT
Not a misused word, just bad pronunciation: Marlybone for Mary le bone Oh and box set. It's boxed, dammit. Was it originally Marie la bonne around 1066!
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Post by ARENA on Jul 4, 2022 16:20:22 GMT
Yesterday I heard a BBC newsreader saying that X was brought up in 'abstract' poverty
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Post by themanwhoknewnothing on Jul 12, 2022 11:02:50 GMT
Not good English , if I'm honest.
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