08-14-2023, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by Cybersprings
And Americans say irregardless quite often too. Doesn’t make it correct
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Yes, although I do not.
Some use "aggravate" for "irritate", too. Just a moment....
and "reiterate" for "iterate". Is it reiterate or iterate? - Future Perfect.
another: "excetera" for "etcetera". pronunciation - ETcetera pronounced as EXetera ? Correct? - English Language & Usage Stack Exchange
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