Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI doubt very much that it is 'taught in schools', but it is how some people use it and others hear it and copy it. Language is how it's used, not a collection of rigid laws. It may be 'non-standard' (i.e. minority usage, dialectal) but language will continue to be useful in communicatin, however many non-standard usages are spawned.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostOED (a descriptive, not a prescriptive, dictionary) saith: "transitive (in passive). "Originally and chiefly U.S. To be moving in a specified direction or towards a particular place, person, or thing; to be moving or going." First example in 1831 ('The ship was headed for Nukuhiva'), the latest 2007 ('Jerome..talks to me about where I'm headed and what a wonderful place it is').
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'...now we have Nancy Pelosi’s gazpacho police spying on members of Congress....' - Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post'...now we have Nancy Pelosi’s gazpacho police spying on members of Congress....' - Marjorie Taylor Greene
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Originally posted by kindofblue View PostOn R4 yesterday evening I heard an official, reporting on Storm Eunice, refer to a 'flood event'. Is this worse than a mere 'flood'?
After the report I returned to my tea event.
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Originally posted by cat View PostYou're fortunate that you managed to find a report on the radio about Storm Eunice - I've heard several references to Storm Eustace.
It made me think of the MP "useless Eustice", since this storm has no useful purpose.
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