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Antonyms for grammatically

in a grammatical manner

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You'll tie yourself in knots trying to come up with an alternative that works grammatically. "False news are not your friends" is even worse.
this hashtag is grammatically incorrect but imma join in anyway #MiddleEasternsBreakTheInternet pic.twitter.com/M81kE72uv2
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Summary: A twitter poll shows over 70 per cent are concerned about being grammatically correct
He examines the grammar of 117 English words, which he selected for their frequency, how representative they are, and being used grammatically in more than one way.
It is so annoying, so grammatically incorrect and so stupid!
Look, I know that grammatically, you can occasionally make a case for it (hopefully that will stop English teachers and/or the grammar police from writing in) but, in most cases, it's just not necessary.
TEHRAN (FNA)- Although the human ability to write evolved from our ability to speak, writing and talking are now such independent systems in the brain that someone who can't write a grammatically correct sentence may be able say it aloud flawlessly.
It finishes with a quote from Ray Parker Jr's Ghostbusters theme tune: "If there's something dumped, and it don't look good, who're you gonna call?" Coun Hunt defended the choice of words saying: "It is grammatically correct.
The contest encourages originality of ideas and expression, quality of content, depiction of human values and grammatically good essays.
They often wore me out, grammatically and emotionally, in the way that only intense work on difficult subjects can.
Four additional, arguable synonagrams are flawed by not being grammatically parallel words.
Although the misplaced modifier makes it grammatically incorrect -- it should say "No man who has friends is a failure'' -- it is a meaningful reminder for all of us to hear at this time of the year.
"Texting is definitely a quick and efficient way of communication, particularly because it allows us to carry on our work side by side", he said, but wondered how some kids, raised on texting, learn a real way to spell words and write grammatically.