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John Dean typed thus: Am I alone in disliking "invite" as a noun? It right sets me off, it does. Alright, I'll stop using it for awhile. I had thought this was one of the awfuler Americanisms, but not so. Both Merriam-Webster and the
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A bit late. Sorry. Sean O'Leathlobhair wrote on 14 Jul 2004: It's quite common in the lower registers of AmE. It ... confirm that "stolen on me" is common enough in left-pondia. I have a sense that 'x on me' is not
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X-Post de.etc.sprache.misc,alt.usage.english, F'up de.etc.sprache.misc. Answers may be in German or English. A request to English native speakers: Please, have a look onto the following sayings wich are translation drafts of some stylistic
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Universities, Translation, Mistakes, Countries, United Kingdom, Great Britain, United States, Usages, Students, Schools, Languages, Colloquialisms, Expressions
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