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[Opinions] Re: What would your name have been...
If I had a nickel for every time I've seen "phase" on BtN when it should be "faze", I'd be rich. Not naming any names, and I actually don't remember any in particular. I've never bothered to correct it, but it's grating. Or should I say "greating", heh heh. Instead, I'll make a general announcement:If you are using the word to mean "disturb the composure of", it's "faze", not "phase". "That doesn't faze me", not "That doesn't phase me." Thank you!
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Haha, that one really gets me too!
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Another one I tend to mix up is "effect" and "affect."
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Oh yes, that's one I see misused a lot too! I don't get quite as bothered by the more uncommon homonyms, but still.And this just reminded me, another wrong one I see a lot (but not necessarily here) is "per say" when they mean "per se." Blah.We could have a whole fun thread on this in the Lounge I'm sure. :)
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If you post this in the Lounge, I'll reply...and I'm sure I won't be the only one. :)
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