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Old 12-23-2010, 05:49 AM   #43
alyxie
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Well written is kinda relative...

Well written as defined by language is relative. A lot of the classic English literature today started out as penny awfuls and the English language is still changing. There was a time that "Come with?" was grammatically incorrect but now it's considered correct in everyday English.

That being said seeing the aforementioned phrase still makes me want to reach out and touch someone today with a very large old fashioned grammar book to the head.

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