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In reply to the discussion: For my fellow grammar/spelling fascists on DU. [View all]Speck Tater
(10,618 posts)88. Define "more suitable".
Preferably in a way that doesn't fall back on personal preference as the only yardstick.
If you were writing an epic poem and needed to say "regardless", but also needed some extra syllables to make the meter come out, well then...
I guess that's why Poe used "To the tintinnabulation that so musically wells" instead of more suitable "To the tinkle that so musically wells "
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I taught for 27 years. Only if its immersed in conservative clabber do I care anymore. Mostly.
roguevalley
Feb 2012
#19
Imagine how your great grandparents felt when "slum", "smog", "suburb", and "gadget" were coined.
Speck Tater
Feb 2012
#69
If your point is that you don't like new words being coined, then I didn't miss it.
Speck Tater
Feb 2012
#77
I could never figure out why people put a capital letter after a colon.
Prometheus Bound
Feb 2012
#53