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TRIAD Services wrote:
> let's start listing some of our favorite illiteracies that pop up in daily
> usage and see WHOSE wins the prize. <G>
Not quite a common misuse, but one of my all-time favorites: I was
reading some old reports from a caseworker who knew *almost* what she
wanted to say. The report stated that "due to the incumbent weather, the
client had postponed the meeting".
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one
that heralds new discoveries, is not 'Eureka!',
but "That's funny..." -Isaac Asimov
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