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Grammar check!
Word 2000. Just found irrefutable proof of something I've long suspected,
and that is the inconsistency and self-contradictory tendency of the grammar checker. I was editing a document that contained the expression 'well-being'. On f7, Word objected and wanted to substitute the two words unhyphenated. OK, only one mention of the expression so no consistency problems. Let's go with Microsoft this time. So I accepted but Microsoft now wanted the hyphen back! I accepted again. Back to the original objection. Repeated acceptances just left me in a loop. It seemed nothing would satisfy the beast... |
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