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Oct. 27th, 2008 11:23 amDear Microsoft Word grammar check,
No. When I say "at this juncture", I do not mean "now." Now is not a good word at all, and not just because it's only one word as opposed to three. "Now" means at this place in time. "At this juncture" means at this place, here, maybe in time, maybe in MY ARGUMENT. Now is a crappy, crappy alternative.
Butt out of my style!
no love,
Me.
No. When I say "at this juncture", I do not mean "now." Now is not a good word at all, and not just because it's only one word as opposed to three. "Now" means at this place in time. "At this juncture" means at this place, here, maybe in time, maybe in MY ARGUMENT. Now is a crappy, crappy alternative.
Butt out of my style!
no love,
Me.
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Date: 2008-10-27 05:53 pm (UTC):D