<looks around> I love the style book the style book is greathttps://twitter.com/poniewozik/status/1217524303287242752 …
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I’d argue throw and give have two different meanings, or shades, anyway, in that context. Throwing implies more of a celebration, give feels slightly more formal cc
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It was you who wrote the entry wasn't it
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The number of NYT style rules that are determined by some editor's pet peeve back in 1953 is *realizes my bosses follow me on Twitter* exactly the right amount
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in fairness,
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How do I get the distinction between running and jogging in here?
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I don't want to die while running obviously but I also don't want to be referred to as a jogger in the story about it (yes I'm still thinking about this)
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Seems like maybe you and
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I think I'm most amazed that "throw" was considered "witty."
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No part of that entry makes sense to me.
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