<Proofreader> posted October 29, 2010 15:20
Tonight's news related the discovery of susjpected explosives onboard some cargo jets. The announcer said the government bbelieved they were planted by "an Al Quaida franchise group in Yemen." I wasn't aware terrorism was so profitable. Will they now be listed on Wall Street?
Member I checked the definitions, and it doesn't make sense to me. I've never heard it used that way. Strange.
Member I wonder how often a word changes meanings because of a journalist's misuse.
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Member One person's metaphor is another's misuse. I do agree, though, that the attempted metaphor doesn't work.
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<Proofreader> posted November 02, 2010 12:04
After thinking further about it, I believe he may have meant to use some form of "affiliated".
Member You are probably correct, Proof.
Member Being the preccriptivist prig that I am, it doesnt work for me because "an Al Quaida" contains redundant articles. Querect me if I'm rong.
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