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> Quoting Bonnie Granat <bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com>:
>
> >
> > Would you mind not implying that I said things that I did not say?
>
> I am perfectly willing to believe that you didn't mean to say what you said.
> However, given the subject line and the sequence of sentences, it certainly
> sounded as though you were over-generalizing from the single example. I
doubted
> that was your conscious intent,which was why I prefaced my comment the way
that
> I did.
>
Some days I think e-mail is the communication vehicle from Hell. ; )
I could and probably should have written "the typical problems found with the
work of SOME offshore English
speakers" instead of "the typical problems found with the work of offshore
English speakers."
I know quite well that there are fine writers and editors all over the globe.
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