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I suspect that English is not the writer's first language. I would give it a pass.
Ditto
The types of language mistakes in that post from Trulia make it very evident that the person posting it is not a native speaker of English.
Personally, I am much more tolerant of language mistakes from someone like that, as compared to people who were born in the US, but who can't seem to write coherently in their native language.
According to Google's Ngram, in 1990, more than one percent of all editors allowed the misspelling "supercede" to go into print in published works, failing to correct it to "supersede".
According to Google's Ngram, in 1990, more than one percent of all editors allowed the misspelling "supercede" to go into print in published works, failing to correct it to "supersede".
"I'VE ,HEARD STORIES! NEVER RAN INTO!it.Most of us okies stay to are selfs.!!!!!!!!oklahoma is great! EDUCATED AND HUMBLED.IGNORANCE!NOT TOLERATED!stay where you are ,theres already to many people here with those issues!"
"I'VE ,HEARD STORIES! NEVER RAN INTO!it.Most of us okies stay to are selfs.!!!!!!!!oklahoma is great! EDUCATED AND HUMBLED.IGNORANCE!NOT TOLERATED!stay where you are ,theres already to many people here with those issues!"
You missed my point. Perhaps it is too obtuse. Sigh. If "bellweather" had an extra "A", it would be spelled "bellweaather." (You did say "extra A".)
But, southward bound, It's sooo much funnier that your point was missed. It was the best today. (Now, there will be a lengthy explanation of how it was stated correctly by the op and there were no mistakes.)
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