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I want to make a comment regarding the userbox against preposition stranding. While I am generally against preposition stranding, I believe that preposition stranding is generally acceptable usage in the case of a verbal idiom, such as ''put up with'', where the phrase loses its meaning when the words are split. Although using ''put up with'' as an example on the preposition userbox is amusing, I wonder if it is entirely accurate in terms of preposition usage. Comments, anyone? [[User:Abhorsen327|Abhorsen327]] 12:30, 5 April 2006 (UTC)
==Their, There, & They're==
I see these words mixed up all the time. There simply ''must'' be a userbox to encourage the correct usage of these words. [[User:Justacsnerd|Justacsnerd]] 07:00, 6 May 2006 (UTC)
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