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>The point is that there appears to be a trend in errors becoming more
>frequent and ridiculous, and discontinuing the trend, while allowing for
>human imperfection, might not be a bad idea.
A case in point is the trend to write, "Click Apply, then OK." It seems to
me as if some think this is grammatically correct.