‘And/or’ part 2: The fault lies not in conjunctions, but in ourselves
Dec 05, 2019
2 minutes
It has been called “a Janus-faced verbal monstrosity,” the “crutch of sloppy thinkers,” “an attempt to cover all the bases without having to think about any of them.” We’re talking about . The authors of these criticisms have something in common, besides their dislike of the conjunction in has caused trouble in the legal realm.
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