Heard this morning during a BBC World Service news bulletin:
Tensions (between Iran and the USA) have dialled down for the present'. I really don't like this kind of supposedly trendy, pseudo-technological term. Whatever's wrong with 'eased'? Even the intransitive use of 'reduced' would be preferable if only because it's less pretentious and self-consciously 'with it'.
(While I'm having a bit of a whinge, I'm not that keen on the use of 'transition' as a verb, either).
Tensions (between Iran and the USA) have dialled down for the present'. I really don't like this kind of supposedly trendy, pseudo-technological term. Whatever's wrong with 'eased'? Even the intransitive use of 'reduced' would be preferable if only because it's less pretentious and self-consciously 'with it'.
(While I'm having a bit of a whinge, I'm not that keen on the use of 'transition' as a verb, either).
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