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If memory serves me right, Daniel Gerzo wrote:
> Hello Bruce,
>=20
> Sunday, August 20, 2006, 10:50:10 PM, you wrote:
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>> The double "very" is used to indicate emphasis. I presume it's
>> intentional, since I've seen it used in other places, although I tend
>> not to use it in my own writing. I guess I prefer to emphasize using
>> means other than repeating words (unless I'm being sarcastic or silly)=
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>> Not sure how it should be punctuated.
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> maybe we should rather go for single <emphasis>very</emphasis>? ;)
I like this idea very, very, very, very much. :-)
Bruce.
PS. Too much coding. I'm getting silly.
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