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The word "of" doesn't really fit sm

Posted By: ER MT on 2007-06-19
In Reply to: Full sentence - karen

Subject: The word "of" doesn't really fit sm

but "and" "or"  would fit.  Wish I could give it a listen for you.


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the sounds are similar, but the word doesn't fit.
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I found this too, but he destroys the word so badly, doesn't sound like this. Thanks.
Subject: I found this too, but he destroys the word so badly, doesn't sound like this. Thanks.

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doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm
Subject: doesn't sound like BUN, she doesn't spell out the letters, it just sounds like "win". sm

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He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.
Subject: He doesn't give it. He's flying, but doesn't s/l fentanyl.

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"OF"
Subject: "OF"

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You are correct...no "of"
Subject: You are correct...no "of"

xx
New at this, but could it be "of her head"?
Subject: New at this, but could it be "of her head"?


I would assume "of" is what goes here.
Subject: I would assume "of" is what goes here.


should be "of error" not "vera" sm
Subject: should be "of error" not "vera" sm

Sometimes they say something like this: "A registration error of 3.1 mm was obtained. Surface matching registration was then performed on all levels." So, if they're not giving you a specific number, like 3.1 mm, then you would spell out "The millimeters of error were registered..."
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Subject: Anemia "of" ESRD

nm
probably prosthetic "of the" right foot. SM
Subject: probably prosthetic "of the" right foot. SM

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I think it should be "of the right base, as compared" nm
Subject: I think it should be "of the right base, as compared" nm


It was center "of rotation"
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Thank you both so much for taking the time to help! I certainly appreciate it.
Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM
Subject: Maybe substitute "to" with "with" or "of." JMO NM

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... is doubtless referable? Meaning, "of course this is the cause!" nm
Subject: ... is doubtless referable? Meaning, "of course this is the cause!" nm

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Pt with headaches had an MRI open imaging "of redwood". Nm
Subject: Pt with headaches had an MRI open imaging "of redwood". Nm


I went back and listened and it was fraying--you were right about "of the" and not "and"
Subject: I went back and listened and it was fraying--you were right about "of the" and not "and". Thanx!


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Subject: Is it recognition, repetition, "and" simple commands are intact (or is it "of" simple comands". nm


S/l, but doesn't fit (sm)
Subject: S/l, but doesn't fit (sm)

  Nobody's laughing :)  This wouldn't exactly fit, but Kleinert-Kutz is in my ortho book, but it's a bone cutter/rongeur/rasp/forceps, etc.  Could you make that fit?
Probably doesn't fit but...sm
Subject: Probably doesn't fit but...sm

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Subject: Thanks - it doesn't say anything, so...

I know we need to defer to the BOS, which is MQ's basic style, so I put 3.  Funny how it really didn't occur to me until today, seeing it as "3" in ASR.


Thanks.


 


No it doesn't...
Subject: No it doesn't...

as they are 3 different procedures that have nothing to do with each other.  I would separate them as above.  I guess you could have a D&C at the same time as an appy but not 3.
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Subject: Doesn't mean

that it's not a "made up" word.
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Subject: No.........it doesn't. Maybe this guy

is mealy mouthed.  Thanks for the help!
Thanks!! Maybe my book is too old, doesn't have it. nm
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Doesn't sound like any of those.
Subject: Doesn't sound like any of those.

He's got me stumped.


just because it doesn't matter to YOU
Subject: just because it doesn't matter to YOU

and google is NOT the authority on when to use which word. You can find errors all over the internet and I don't consider google a research tool unless it takes me to a manufacturer web site so I can find a copyrighted spelling.

A good dictionary and solid reference materials are needed. Additionally, the OP did not say the client wanted it one way or another so your bringing that into the equation makes you look as though you are trying to justify what you do, and I really do not care what you do. You are only trying to deflect the direction of the discussion to one in which you _win_ and you try to make me _lose_. The people here who lose are the ones who still don't know the CORRECT usage of the 2 words.

I stand my ground. The OP still does not know definitively how to use these 2 words based on this thread. And you can huff and puff and try to blow my house down but you still don't _win_.
Thanks for trying but doesn't sound like that....
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Subject: It doesn't sound like either of these. Thank you both!

nm
probably saying *doesn't bode well*.....nm
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doesn't sound like it, but...
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Thanks for trying. Just doesn't seem to fit. This is an ESL, so who knows if I'm even hearin
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It doesn't sound like that at all. nm
Subject: It doesn't sound like that at all. nm

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epicondylitis?
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Would that make sense? And what would be before the E to A? I'm sending it through to QA. Thanks though.