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Old 10-19-2009, 02:30 PM   #45
LDBoblo
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Originally Posted by HistoryWes View Post
It implies-- not infers.

Transbook-- I don't think so.
One definition of infer as a verb is to imply
But you're right, imply is a good synonym.
As an addendum: I am happy to use long-lived habits even if they're discouraged in modern English. It's not that I'm not aware of modern conventions, it's simply that I don't feel compelled to follow them when there's plenty of valid precedent.

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