I can't take it anymore. (grammar, quote, difference, dictionary)
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Frequently seen in the online version of my local newspaper:
Unknown suspect <did something bad>
No. Just no. That is an oxymoron.
A suspect is someone that is, well, suspected. People suspect something about him or her. The individual needs to have an identity.
If he is unknown, s/he is just an unknown person, because there is nobody to suspect.
"Get your signature witnessed by a Notary Republic."
This was said to me by someone I (had previously) believed to be very educated.
In the NYC/Northern NJ area, there are a lot of older people who refer to the Port Authority Bus Terminal as the "Port OF Authority Bus Terminal".
I suspect that many of these folks would go to a "Notary Republic".
Last edited by Retriever; 03-26-2013 at 06:53 AM..
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