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Nov 11 at 21:28 comment added Barmar More well known, but not really a tongue twister: Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo
Nov 11 at 20:46 comment added Lambie It's grammatical but nonsensical.
Nov 11 at 16:22 comment added phoog Also "to put into a cylindrical metal container," or even, by extension, into a glass jar.
Nov 11 at 10:59 answer added Greybeard timeline score: 0
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Nov 10 at 13:45 comment added SandieYT I commonly make little grammar mistakes that I couldn't spot myself, so I thought that others may be able to do so. Plus, my country is foreign, and I especially live in the countrysides, so I have limited access to people who's able to help me.
Nov 10 at 13:31 history edited KillingTime CC BY-SA 4.0
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Nov 10 at 13:31 comment added KillingTime Given that you can make sense of it, what makes you think it's not grammatically correct?
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Nov 10 at 13:25 history edited SandieYT CC BY-SA 4.0
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S Nov 10 at 13:25 review First questions
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