James Knott wrote on 2014-10-04 11:30 (UTC-0400):
Then we get to your, when it should be "you're" etc..
Hardly a day goes by I don't see that one. :-p
When I was a kid, I learned to use a dictionary. It's clear that many people don't know how.
I think this usage of "many" is much too conservative.
I've owned one for many years and it still sits on my bookshelf.
Mine is close at hand, used for maintaining custom elevation of my left keyboard....
But these days, I'm more likely to use an on-line one.
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