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  3. Every time I see someone writing "so-and-so was not phased by..." I want to hit them over the head with a complete multi-volume OED.

Every time I see someone writing "so-and-so was not phased by..." I want to hit them over the head with a complete multi-volume OED.

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  • ResunaR This user is from outside of this forum
    ResunaR This user is from outside of this forum
    Resuna
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    Every time I see someone writing "so-and-so was not phased by..." I want to hit them over the head with a complete multi-volume OED.

    phased
    adjective [ usually before noun ]

    * A phased process is planned to happen in stages over a particular period of time.

    fazed
    verb [ T; not continuous ]

    * past tense of faze (to surprise and worry someone).

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    • ResunaR Resuna

      Every time I see someone writing "so-and-so was not phased by..." I want to hit them over the head with a complete multi-volume OED.

      phased
      adjective [ usually before noun ]

      * A phased process is planned to happen in stages over a particular period of time.

      fazed
      verb [ T; not continuous ]

      * past tense of faze (to surprise and worry someone).

      DThorisD This user is from outside of this forum
      DThorisD This user is from outside of this forum
      DThoris
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      @resuna
      Technically, they probably weren't phased by it either. But yeah, I hear you.

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      • ResunaR Resuna

        Every time I see someone writing "so-and-so was not phased by..." I want to hit them over the head with a complete multi-volume OED.

        phased
        adjective [ usually before noun ]

        * A phased process is planned to happen in stages over a particular period of time.

        fazed
        verb [ T; not continuous ]

        * past tense of faze (to surprise and worry someone).

        Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
        Jack William BellJ This user is from outside of this forum
        Jack William Bell
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        #3

        @resuna

        Mine is, "They towed the line."

        Where did they tow it to?

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        • Jack William BellJ Jack William Bell

          @resuna

          Mine is, "They towed the line."

          Where did they tow it to?

          Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
          Charlie StrossC This user is from outside of this forum
          Charlie Stross
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          @jackwilliambell @resuna "So-and-so was given free reign." Did they use it to reign in the horses, then? Bonus for extra groanworthiness: "free rain".

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          • Charlie StrossC Charlie Stross

            @jackwilliambell @resuna "So-and-so was given free reign." Did they use it to reign in the horses, then? Bonus for extra groanworthiness: "free rain".

            Alan BellinghamB This user is from outside of this forum
            Alan BellinghamB This user is from outside of this forum
            Alan Bellingham
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            @cstross @jackwilliambell @resuna I'm noticing people using "who's" as a possessive recently. It's not as though it's quicker to type than "whose". I wonder if it's autocorrupt getting things wrong

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