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“Your in America” is an American way of saying “you are in America”. This latter is a British way. @yourinamerica, @grammarnazi, #grammar.
— Assorted Boulevard. (@boulevardy99) December 17, 2012
I don’t know how to respond to this.
February 2012
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January 2012
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Re: S.O.P.A. or SOPA?
Since the White House and other official sources reference the bill as SOPA (no punctuation), the editorial staff here at Grammar Nazi Headquarters will do the same.
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is this SOPA or S.O.P.A?
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November 2011
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P.S.
This blog is now accepting submissions. If you spot a particularly abominable misuse of a word or a praiseworthy utilization of punctuation in the wild (or anything else related to grammar), share it with the other Grammar Nazis on Tumblr!
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July 2011
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June 2011
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Actually, "STFU" is an Initialism, Not an Acronym. →
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December 2009
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May 2009
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Ted Nugent Is the New Mike Tyson →
Someone should be shot for publishing this article in its current form. Expect to start cringing during the first paragraph.
(This article was submitted by Maevrim via Twitter.)
April 2009
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