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Excellent idea. Thank you my dear.

Posted By: How do I pluralize pharyngitis??? on 2005-12-31
In Reply to: I wouldn't .... I would edit (sm) - alm

Subject: Excellent idea. Thank you my dear.




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That would make things more difficult! Glad to help.
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It seems that some people have nothing better to with their time but to post and point out what they think are mistakes. Perhaps YOU confused a ligitimate question with sarcasm. Perhaps it is YOU who needs to go back and "study" manners before YOU jump to conclusions.


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Try in the future to read a question as it is written rather than pointing a bony finger.


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to my heart. It allows you to wildcard and phonetically search. Try the wildcard with *metasone

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Subject: EXCELLENT answer! Thanks SO much! - sm

I'll go with dB, then.  It makes more sense to me than "disk diameter".  Fortunately, I'm still working on the report, so now I can send it without blanks. 


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