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> > That would be correct. But still, people use the word "is" in a > > plural sense, "between" (instead of among) for more than two items, > > anyway (proper form) is often lost to the improper anyways, etc. > > Thus, definitions and interpretations can sometimes vary from their > > intended purpose. > > Not only that, but the current trend to spell according to > sound, ignoring meaning, can really slow down one's > comprehension at times, to be polite. > Recently, a short thread had a collection of misspellings > that made it downright difficult to understand the third or > fourth message, all previous ones quoted. I'm refraining from > citing details, because it's hard not to rant, save that > there was real confusion among "to", "too", and "two", among > other show stoppers.
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