why isn't "disclusive" a word - ie the opposite of inclusive (like "Per its latest S-1 filing, Upwork will have 104,079,498 shares outstanding after its IPO (disclusive of the green shoe offering).")
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yea but why not ALSO disclusive
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English already has enough words that mean the exact same thing!
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ok but hear me out, what about ~ more ~ words that mean the same thing?
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You monster
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