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"grammatically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is connected with the rules of grammar
  2. in a way that correctly follows the rules of grammar
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But uttering complex, grammatically correct is considered beyond their capacities.
But although the sentences are grammatically correct, they lack meaning.
Mr. Heffner speaks in long, structurally complicated, grammatically perfect sentences.
I automatically filled in ETRE, which is not grammatically correct.
But the dictionary's comments are often grammatically, not politically, motivated.
The researchers say there was some disagreement on how to annotate the grammatically incorrect sentences — each went through three levels of review — but they weren't any more contentious than annotations of grammatically correct sentences.
The profane, offensive, and grammatically and mechanically incorrect often go unchecked.
Isn't using 'they/them' to refer to one person grammatically incorrect?
Kim was not about to let such grammatically insufficient abuse stand.
The statements made sense grammatically, but made absolutely no sense logically.
The Queen's English is dying out -- if not grammatically, then melodically.
It's blank inside, so you can write your own grammatically correct message.
Ann Leckie's Ancillary Justice proved challenging in many ways—mentally, emotionally, grammatically.
A story could be grammatically impeccable and yet be, well, totally untrue.
The researchers noted that while the tweet is grammatically sound, it is illogical.
New year, same 313-character commentary from rambling, cursing, and grammatically incorrect DJs.
Many of Cosby's responses were rambling, confusingly worded, or difficult to parse grammatically.
Facing down a sequoia, the most grammatically scrambled thoughts wind up feeling right.
As sentences get longer, the number of grammatically possible but nonsensical options multiplies exponentially.
Except that Trump's daily dramas are invariably self-destructive — legislatively, politically, legally and grammatically.
" When told Democrats prefer Democratic, Trump said "that's not grammatically correct" and "so wrong.
Where's the grammatically challenged, preening macho dope for me to make fun of now?
But with each post, Nava gets body shaming (and grammatically incorrect) comments about her muscles.
God forbid they use who or impact when whom or affect would be grammatically correct.
For reference, "who is a hypocrite?" would be a perfectly grammatically correct question to ask.
Most of those words are chosen carefully and presented in polished, grammatically sound sentences. Most.
The sentences themselves were grammatically correct, but they'd often contradict each other within the text.
Also good-looking young actors declaiming poetry and prose in crisply accented, grammatically flawless English.
I have taken to poring over the often grammatically incorrect half-memories of complete strangers.
His English is professional, but it is at times grammatically rough and peppered with awkward pronunciations.
Titles that were originally grammatically masculine should not be given feminine versions; "unintended consequences" could result.
Some object that this repurposing of the plural pronoun should be rejected because it's grammatically incorrect.
When it was updated in 1948, they changed it grammatically, but they didn't change it substantively.
In this poem, grammatically correct sentences reveal and bear the burdens of Long Soldier's poetic endeavor.
A bereft blue-state woman myself, that sentence was truly painful — not just grammatically — to type.
But titles may be feminised when doing so is grammatically simple and logical, as it usually is.
It lets you turns an audio file stored on your Amazon S3 account into grammatically correct text.
They don't even need to be grammatically correct; punctuation is reserved for distant acquaintances and extended family.
The part of the sentence in quotes has to work grammatically with the rest of the sentence.
Merriam-Webster's move also weakens the common argument against the singular "they" — that it is grammatically incorrect.
"They're not grammatically correct," Lisa Fagin Davis, executive director of the Medieval Academy of America, told the Atlantic.
For starters, Baidu is working on algorithms that can assess whether a story is well-written, grammatically speaking.
"First of all, using the word 'they' to refer to one person is just grammatically incorrect," she says.
" He left a comment on the post, a grammatically confusing counter: "Well not the last greatest living performer.
She has stated that the term congresswoman is "grammatically incorrect," as it is not a gender-specific job.
But the expansion of one Gmail feature should make firing off speedy, relevant, and grammatically correct responses much easier.
The all lowercase crowd isn't just being grammatically incorrect to express themselves better through texting and social media, either.
They were also all for franchise movies: Oceans 8, the grammatically aberrant Mission: Impossible - Fallout, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom.
They generate sentences and even paragraphs that are perfectly readable (grammatically, at least) even if they lack intentional meaning.
This was a more grammatically ambiguous version of the Choice claim than usual, so we won't call it false.
The fake release was written in stilted and grammatically incorrect English, but that clue to its inauthenticity disappeared when translated.
Because Grammarly's founders spoke English as a second language, they were particularly aware of the difficulties involved in writing grammatically.
Much of the traffic came from phone-camera footage of rumbles on the street, often with exuberant, grammatically inventive titles.
The calendars featured monthly coupons for free food along with the company's iconic, grammatically-challenged cow mascots pictured engaging in shenanigans.
"Appearing at his first public event since leaving office, the former President fired off a punishing fusillade of grammatically correct statements".
As children learned the pidgin as a native language, it became a creole—stabler and more grammatically elaborate than the pidgin.
The Virginia Aquarium posted a video of octopuses (yes "octopuses" is grammatically correct, nerds) hatching and displaying their colour-changing abilities.
If anybody would speak my language and sing it, and it's very wrong grammatically, I would be like, 'What the fuck!
And of course, make sure everything is grammatically and correct, as the hiring robot will notice spelling errors or clunky jargon.
If, for example, you claim a strong attention to detail, make sure your follow-up emails are personalized and grammatically correct.
He just puts it out there in his very own, miss-spelled, grammatically incorrect statements, oftentimes in the middle of the night.
The day after Jones' win, Trump's Twitter account did post a gracious and grammatically correct tweet congratulating the Democrat on the victory.
President Donald Trump has become known for his grammatically incorrect tweets — but it turns out he's not the only one writing them.
But the idea comes with a few caveats, since all languages do not treat colors the same way grammatically as English does.
Taylor's descriptive sentences can be so affectless as to read as terse, even though grammatically he tends toward the long and complex.
A Winograd schema is a sentence that's grammatically ambiguous but not ambiguous to humans — because we have the context to interpret it.
The problem is that the grammatically correct version of the headline sounds affected as hell because it isn't the way people actually speak.
Trump voters took the insult and ran with it, which is how we ended up here, with grammatically incorrect "Deplorable N' Chief" tees.
I began attaching a page on etiquette to every syllabus: basic rules for how to address teachers and write polite, grammatically correct emails.
She began attaching a page on etiquette to every syllabus: basic rules for how to address teachers and write polite, grammatically correct emails.
He strung the same catchphrases and stock vocabulary together into short, punchy, grammatically and syntactically unlikely sentences that were the opposite of political rhetoric.
Deaf pupils at a school in Nicaragua, having never shared a language with anyone before, created a grammatically ornate sign language on their own.
On Thursday, Bryan Cranston playfully corrected his Breaking Bad costar after Paul posted a grammatically incorrect caption while promoting the pair's new Mezcal line.
After its release, The Room became a cult classic thanks to its melodramatic (and not necessarily grammatically correct) dialogue and dramatic sex scene music.
To keep the process more machine than man, Hernandez prefers to pick the first suggestion that continues the sentence in a grammatically correct way.
And Lagerfeld's statement -- though at least grammatically correct and devoid of crude emojis -- may ultimately be worse, as it validates the cruelty of others.
It is not up to you to judge the use of the singular "they" pronoun, which, as the dictionary makes clear, is grammatically correct.
Lee said that English versions of their announcements were grammatically sound but they usually seemed stilted in Korean, as if they were translated verbatim.
You can still see her signature on millions of dollar bills, each with a grammatically correct Spanish accent over the "i" in her surname. Mrs.
As a rule, we choose colloquially correct over grammatically correct because we prioritize keeping the diarist's voice as close to their actual voice as possible.
Google has a exciting surprise for users of its word processing product, Docs: Soon, it will be able to fix grammatically awful clauses like that.
The aim is to provide the most accurate information about where a word comes from, how it is used grammatically and what meaning it conveys.
Iceland is 700km (380 nautical miles) of rough ocean from the nearest inhabited land, the tiny Faroe Islands—which have their own grammatically conservative Scandinavian language.
Except, instead of translating a sentence from, say, French to German, it sounds as though it'll be translating your imperfect writing into a grammatically correct passage.
WhiteSmoke plugs into your browser and uses its patented AI algorithm to ensure every email, direct message, and text field is spell-checked and grammatically correct.
If you're one of those people David Foster Wallace called a "snoot," Lyft's use of "them" to refer to one specific Juan rings grammatically icky to you.
I can see her now, propped up by Ambien, leaning over her phone, slurring the first thoughts that pop into her head into bursts of grammatically unsound sentences.
An actually urgent message from the Canada Arts Council that had for whatever reason wound up among the turgid, sweaty-palmed, grammatically flawed emails of the spam folder.
The app also assists users with language skills through a series of training modules, supporting users who need a little help to create grammatically correct and complete sentences.
And if these ham-handed, grammatically challenged posts are really impacting American politics, i don't think the really hard questions are for Facebook or Congress, they're for us.
Take that, everyone who insists that using inclusive language is "grammatically incorrect": Merriam-Webster has named the non-binary pronoun "they" as 2019's Word of the Year.
The Canadian pop star said the tour had taught him "so much about myself," in what he called a "very grammatically incorrect but its from the heart" Instagram post.
And they are often repeated to us, with a sly grin or a guffaw, by the same people who are surprised that we speak English in grammatically sound sentences.
When re-dated coins were unveiled, some people called for a boycott, either to display opposition to Brexit or because they find the message on the coin grammatically offensive.
In the above example, Grammarly's founder admitted that users didn't use the suggestion to add a comma after "Hi John," even though that is the grammatically correct thing to do.
Another Kenzo slogan says its fragrance "dares everything," a classic piece of grammatically questionable perfume PR that means nothing, but plays on vague emotional cues to sound important and aspirational.
Taking on a role originally written for a man, Ms. Stevenson plays a grammatically exacting Jewish medic who holds a senior post in a private clinic in a dementia hospital.
A website called Go Czechia claims the proposed name is the grammatically correct version of the English translation of Česko, which is the short name of the country in Czech.
Their titles are expository and sometimes grammatically spotty: Oddly Satisfying Video That Will Put You in Absolute Calmness, 1,000,000 Dominos Falling Is Oddly Satisfying, Satisfying Floam Crushing Compilation No. 6.
Kravitz never revealed why she began removing her shoulder tattoo, but fans pointed out that although she meant for the Arabic script to say "let love rule," it was grammatically incorrect.
Some commenters on the tweets following the AP Stylebook's announcement replayed the same, tired arguments people generally use against gender inclusive pronouns like "they," mainly that they're confusing and grammatically incorrect.
Chick-fil-A's Cow Calendars — which included coupons for free food alongside photos of the company's iconic, grammatically-challenged cow mascots every month — is being retired, a spokesperson confirmed to Fox News.
" It goes on to make even less sense from there, grammatically and otherwise: "Everything you've ever posted becomes public from today Even messages that have been deleted or the photos not allowed.
You don't need to know idioms to be able to speak grammatically correct English, but as many ESL students know, you're going to have a hell of a time communicating without them.
By midmorning the next day I had not heard from her, so I wrote a letter in my grammatically imperfect French, ran to the Métro, and rushed over to her apartment building.
Few though, have sparked as much attention as what was billed as an interview with the "ET" star in an inflight magazine, which has been described as insulting, grammatically incorrect and fake.
Other Quakers produced pamphlets citing examples from more than 30 dead and living languages to argue that their use of "thee" and "thou" was grammatically — as well as theologically and politically — correct.
It was fairly obvious that he had been forced to write it by the counselors and in his own way, he rebelled by making it as emotionally and grammatically inept as possible.
It was useless even before the Trump administration turned it into a grammatically flexible and redundant term for "reporter" — when all critical news is fake by definition, you don't really need a modifier.
Internet trolls can seem like dark masters of their art, placing a precisely worded (if grammatically awkward) comment meant to infuriate good-hearted online citizens while derailing any kind of a productive conversation.
Posey was taken into custody, and is facing two counts of "communicating of false information of planned arson," which has to be one of the most grammatically awkward charges a person can face.
Food abbreviations are also abundant -- "marg" for margarita, "guac" for guacamole and "avo" for avocado won't help much in Scrabble, but they will make it easier to write a grammatically correct grocery list.
One called the move "pointless and counter-productive," saying it was grammatically wrong to decapitalize a proper noun, while another said the internet deserved the honorific big I as a wonder of the world.
It's marginally better than the most unimaginative (and nondescript) Galaxy F alternative, but it's also grammatically wonky and, to my ear, a little too close to the Ford Galaxy to be a truly exciting name.
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"As far as WikiLeaks is involved, there is just one important sentence—there is just one —and it's so grammatically inexact it is really hard to work out what it is saying," he told me.
I have been working on trying to be better with referring to people with they/them because I do not want to assume gender identity, but my family refuses to believe this is grammatically correct.
It's an exercise now known as a "selfie line," and before we go any further, a warning for the grammatically sensitive: No, the photos taken with a politician after their speeches are not technically selfies.
Stone, who had previously admitted to a longtime habit of getting loaded on martinis before tweeting, was permanently banned from Twitter in October 2017 after going on a grammatically incoherent, profanity-laden tweetstorm against CNN reporters.
J.M. HALLINAN Sydney Your change in grammar rules will surely lead to the sad demise of that finest subgenre of correspondence to The Economist: the letter designed grammatically to mock your avoidance of the split infinitive.
The startup, which specializes in assisting the grammatically challenged, is launching a mobile version of its service in the form of an iPhone keyboard app, which will help fix your typing errors and recommend better alternatives.
Yet after about four or five days of consuming hundreds of thousands of pieces of web content, the neural net had such a command over English that it was able to generate its own grammatically correct articles.
It feels like a footnote to the tumult of Month 1 of the Trump presidency, a minor detail easily lost in the toxic stew of news about Russia, executive orders, legal appeals and grammatically challenged Twitter blitzes.
Researchers simply fed their neural networks massive amounts of written text copied from freely available sources like Wikipedia — billions of words, preformatted into grammatically correct sentences — and let the networks derive next-word predictions on their own.
He ultimately demonstrated that dolphins, like bonobos, can process two of the fundamental components of human language: the meaning of words represented by sound or symbol, and the order that governs how they relate in a sentence grammatically.
It wasn't until 1745, when the schoolmistress-turned-grammar-expert Ann Fisher proposed "he" as a universal pronoun for a person of unknown gender, that the use of "they" in the same circumstance was respun as grammatically incorrect.
Not only has the Internet given scammers easy access to countless marks who might be sympathetic to the plight of a grammatically challenged Nigerian prince, but it has also made it easy for them to establish convincing false identities.
After Giuliani hit send on the aforementioned loose-fingered texts, full of grievance over the way Manafort had been brought low, the president's lawyer sent me another shorter—and more grammatically challenged—text message, hinting at things to come.
" The email recipient responds with the same formality, addressing you in a standard greeting, and then writing out a couple of grammatically sound paragraphs before wrapping up the note with a similar signature; maybe it's "Regards," or the more casual, "Cheers.
"Copy editors, in the view of practitioners, are the people who keep written or spoken news (106.343) factually correct, (2) understandable, (3) to the point, (4) and grammatically fluent, when possible," Betsy Wade, a former chief of the foreign copy desk, said.
A one-stop shop for the grammatically impaired, all Trump has to do is enter each tweet into this app before smashing that Tweet button— Page checks your text for spelling and grammatical errors, and will even suggest ways to make your writing better.
"One of our most quoted sections from the ToS is: 'You understand that using the Archive may expose you to material that is offensive, triggering, erroneous, sexually explicit, indecent, blasphemous, objectionable, grammatically incorrect, or badly spelled,'" Matty Bowers, AO23's policy and abuse chair, tells The Verge.
By way of example, here is a selection from an article that AI Writer wrote about the diet pill, Phentermine: In the context of the whole article about Phentermine, this paragraph feels like a bit of a non-sequitur, albeit a grammatically and factually correct one.
" In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee on May 3, 2017, Comey stated that the very idea that his decisions might have had an impact on the outcome of the presidential race left him feeling "mildly nauseous" — or, as one of his grammatically minded daughters corrected him, "nauseated.
"It went from something that was barely intelligible and barely useful to something that was syntactically and grammatically very useful, at least for some of the major languages," said Florian Faes, managing director of Slator, a Zurich-based provider of news and analysis on the global language industry.
One example is the lengthy run-on sentence that begins the obituary of David Foster Wallace: his novels are "prodigiously observant, exuberantly plotted, grammatically and etymologically challenging, philosophically probing and culturally hyper-contemporary", a summary that honours the impact the influential novelist and journalist had on an entire generation of young writers.
The guidelines lay out in great detail how an employee on the trending team should perform her job, describing how to turn trending topics on Facebook into properly formatted, grammatically correct headlines for the trending widget, which sits in the top right corner of the feeds of the company's 1.59 billion monthly active users.
Solomon used the NOW corpus to look up what verbs are most likely to follow "data" and found that "is" is over seven times more likely to appear after "data" than "are," so people reading the news are far more likely to encounter the allegedly ungrammatical use of "data" than the grammatically correct version.
But in routing the Los Angeles Rams 49-21 on Sunday at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Payton looked like a bottle rocket on Red Bull as he responded to the Saints' cascade of seven touchdowns by pumping his fists, glaring across the field at Williams and mouthing a few grammatically correct, NC-17 adjectives, nouns and adverbs.
Trump tweets "respect," but here's what he's done on women's rights Trump tweets "respect," but here's what he's done on women's rights President Trump began International Women's Day with a series of grammatically correct tweets: "I have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and our economy," read the message from Trump's Twitter account early Wednesday.
Whether it was contestants Chris and Lincoln fighting during a public debate in front of Virginia's governor about how the latter fat-shamed the former behind the Bachelorette's back, or the simpler spectacle of male model Jordan — beloved for the dumb blonde broetry of his mystifying and grammatically innovative Jordanisms — walking across the house in tight gold underwear (as a prelude to unveiling his "deeper" side to Becca), the show's theater of petty masculinities is unlike anything else on television.
The FBI on Tuesday released one of the senders' grammatically dubious riddles and it went something like this: "I saw your flag on your lawn And time almost gone I know your in Just pay me know and you will win It will be simple and fast I left instruction under the glass On your grass From here o keep 50k cash on your a--" An FBI flyer said one letter writer claimed to be able to settle disputes with the town of Hollis.

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