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Historically and grammatically there is little to support this view.
Grammatically distinctive traits can be found for each of these.
The constructed story does not have to make sense, but must merely be grammatically sound.
I think the government's proposed question is grammatically complex and therefore takes effort to understand.
He spoke four or five languages, including grammatically perfect English.
Down here, whether it is grammatically acceptable or not, a thing can smell pretty.
"That's not even grammatically correct, but for some reason, it was considered more effective."
However, it does create a grammatically impossible phrase in French.
"I can tell you that a double negative is grammatically confusing. "
To put it in a way that's rhythmically and grammatically interesting is hard to do.
She can't even bear to be grammatically linked to her husband.
Any use suggesting the contrary would be grammatically utterly wrong.
But apparently others in the neighborhood who are more grammatically correct complained.
His English was even then grammatically perfect and only slightly accented.
Many have noted that the clause "Think different" is not grammatically correct.
Not the most grammatically correct tough guy on the planet, but it gets the message across.
Many languages distinguish between these two types in terms of how they can be used grammatically.
How would you edit this sentence to make it grammatically correct?
But the business letter was more than competent and grammatically correct."
The names are always treated grammatically as if they were a Latin sentence.
Use of the singular form lyric is still grammatically acceptable.
Men's and women's speech differ from each other grammatically.
The universal grammatically correct "he", in particular, has been a source of controversy.
Consonants, too, can alternate in ways that are used grammatically.
The former is a grammatically incorrect phrase which means literally "I to speak".