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| Joe_F | BS: Language Pet Peeves (2488* d) | RE: BS: Language Pet Peeves | 07 Nov 20 |
Another long-lost cause: "Both of them were talking with each other." "Both" properly implies "Not just one, but...". Since it is impossible for one to talk with each other, the emphasis of "both" is absurd. | |||