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  • Will Elbow's new album title reclaim grammar's least-loved piece of punctuation from Facebook commenters and literary snobs?

    From Help! to Build A Rocket Boys!, exclamation marks rock! 2011

  • I gotta say that my grammar's more badder than his.

    Two more reasons not to vote for him. Roger Sutton 2007

  • JM: Her grammar's pretty good, but there are always errors.

    Cynthia Kling: Interview with Janice Marx About Her Daughter's Novel 2008

  • We are sorry that you dislike us, the project, the EU and/or our grammar's basics, but to criticize all that by mixing different reasons seems not the most rational way to make us change for better.

    dnghu and dogmatic relativism 2007

  • We are sorry that you dislike us, the project, the EU and/or our grammar's basics, but to criticize all that by mixing different reasons seems not the most rational way to make us change for better.

    Archive 2007-05-01 2007

  • Sadly for grammar's guardians, the lighthearted list isn't binding, as evidenced by the continued use of past banned words and phrases such as "erectile dysfunction," "i-anything" and "awesome."

    Caucus Countdown Troy McCullough 2007

  • I had an excellent state education in Scotland under Maggie and the other half attended one of the most sought after grammar's in England in the 70's after being almost regimented into passing the 11+ at school and at home by his teacher parent.

    Nadine Accuses Cameron's Advisers of Hanging Willetts & Letwin Out to Dry 2007

  • Other students did these things as well, but as I looked back over the cohort of those I essentially did a favor for by letting them take the class, I saw a pattern of ill-preparedness to actually do the work for the course that was begged to be allowed to take the grammar's bad there somewhere, but it makes sense...

    Yes or No? Bardiac 2007

  • I don't know, my grammar's all gone to -- out the window.

    CNN Transcript Oct 15, 2004 2004

  • Chastized by critics for his liberties with the language, he nonetheless personifies style "at the vanishing point of grammar's abrogation," the mastery so complete that he can even "use bad grammar deliberately" (Guillory 517; Strunk and White qtd. in Guillory 517).

    Like 1999

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