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Steve Shaw | BS: Grammar Police/Pedant alert (137* d) | RE: BS: Grammar Police/Pedant alert | 20 Apr 16 |
Interesting one, "for free." It can be used quite effectively to add emphasis, a bit stronger than "for nothing" but it can't replace "free" all the time. "Are you really telling me that I can get it for FREE?!" I think I'd be OK with that in speech. |