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When you were at school you were probably taught that it was important to never split an infinitive. Ending a sentence with a preposition was frowned on. And you must never start a sentence with a preposition.

Since then, many now feel that those 'rules' were incorrect. I wonder, does anybody feel the same about the rule that says that you shouldn't mix metaphors? I noticed a particularly astonishing one the other day that I'm pretty sure wasn't deliberate, just the speaker didn't think properly about what he was saying.

I can't remember the exact quote, but it was along the lines of "There were a few rotten apples who caused the rest to be tarred with the same brush."

Any other good/bad mixed metaphors?


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> mixed metaphors

In the press, about how to prod Saudi Arabia towards a more democratic government:
    we can turn up the volume of our public diplomacy, to spotlight the plight of pro-democracy activists.
This could be fun!
 
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I wonder, does anybody feel the same about the rule that says that you shouldn't mix metaphors?

I don't feel the same way. Many of the grammatical rules are arbitrary. Surely we all know what is meant when a sentence ends with a preposition. However, with mixed metaphors, the original meaning is changed.

Here are a few from the Web. I liked, "It's not rocket surgery" and "You're pulling the leg over my eyes." Big Grin
 
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