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Old 10-23-2010, 10:30 AM   #66
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Originally Posted by L.J. Sellers View Post
I'm an editor as well as a novelist, so I notice almost everything. Yet our language is fluid and changing, and I try to be mentally flexible. Still, some things bug me, such as the use of alright rather than all right. I love discussions like this because they increase my awareness of language uses.
L.J.
Do you also object to "also", "although", "altogether", "almost", etc? Why pick on "alright"?
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