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Or use repetitively redundant tautologies such as: general consensus of opinion
... never go to church though out the entire year, but insist on cramming the place out on Christmas Eve. Either you're a Christian or you're not. If you are, then do it properly and go regularly, if not then don't be a hypocrite.
Totally OT, but this reminds me of when I was taking French O Level, and one of the parts you had to do was a composition of at least x many words - 250 or something. Our teacher gave us a brilliant crib sheet of phrases to soak up your words, the Big Daddy of which was (and it says something that I can still recall it easily, getting on 40 years later): Ce qu'il y a de certain c'est que - which counts as 10 words, to say, literally, 'that which is certain is that' - ie, precisely bugger all.Or use repetitively redundant tautologies such as: general consensus of opinion
But that 'just' serves a particular function, i.e. to emphasise that what has happened is in some way shocking, unfortunate etc. "He was just 22 when he discovered he had incurable arthritis" etcThe needless inclusion of the word 'just' when describing the age of someone young or below a certain age.
'He was just 22...'
Sorry, but when exactly do you stop being 'just'??
I blame Zager & Evans...use the prefix 'The year' two thousand? Did our predecessors use the prefix 'The year' 1900?
The needless inclusion of the word 'just' when describing the age of someone young or below a certain age.
'He was just 22...'
Sorry, but when exactly do you stop being 'just'??