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<blockquote data-quote="lexiphanic" data-source="post: 455908" data-attributes="member: 549174"><p>Are we still arguing about jlaine's analysis of the word 'skewed'? If anybody would bother to check the dictionary, they would find that jlaine's definition is indeed not the only one.</p><p></p><p>The sentence: "Arguing with someone whose views are skewed so strongly (wether correct or incorrect) would have undoubtedly been a waste of time." Does indeed make sense. The fact that I decided not to argue over word usage doesn't mean that I'm not right, just that I don't want to make an issue of word usage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lexiphanic, post: 455908, member: 549174"] Are we still arguing about jlaine's analysis of the word 'skewed'? If anybody would bother to check the dictionary, they would find that jlaine's definition is indeed not the only one. The sentence: "Arguing with someone whose views are skewed so strongly (wether correct or incorrect) would have undoubtedly been a waste of time." Does indeed make sense. The fact that I decided not to argue over word usage doesn't mean that I'm not right, just that I don't want to make an issue of word usage. [/QUOTE]
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