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"In-Fast"

Posted By: ks on 2007-10-17
In Reply to: s/l influence in-dash fast??? - ss

Subject: "In-Fast"

is a trade name . he may  be saying "dash" to use as a hyphen


 




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Subject: "In regards to" is not correct grammar. SM

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Subject: Could the phrase be, "in formalin" instead of "informally" nm

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Subject: maybe "in portion"...poor English use, but a WAG. sm

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Subject: "breaking in to"--"in" and "to" just happen to be beside one another

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