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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 24 Oct 2016

    Yes, Trump really is saying "big league," not "bigly," linguists say http://nyti.ms/2eD1EFO pic.twitter.com/UrnZYOd9Vu

    5:56 PM - 24 Oct 2016
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      2. Jilliangirlw 🇱🇷 🐶‏ @JillyAW 24 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        We need a @President who uses better Diction.

        1 reply 1 retweet 14 likes
      3. Jilliangirlw 🇱🇷 🐶‏ @JillyAW 24 Oct 2016
        Replying to @JillyAW @SSouzafox and

        Lol Oh. YOu know what I meant. Any President has to speak with "Diction" we have 2 understand them.right

        0 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
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      1. karen munro‏ @BaileyPittipat 24 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        Trump's diction matches his vocabulary, about fourth grade. Yeah, he's all class.

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      1. Jilliangirlw 🇱🇷 🐶‏ @JillyAW 24 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes @SSouzafox

        @Trump we Need a Pres who uses Better Dick shon.. Diction. :)

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      1. G.S. Motola‏ @gmotophotos 24 Oct 2016
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        Who gives a #shitly? Oh. You do. Because you think we do.

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      1. Greg Bernhard‏ @GregBernhard 24 Oct 2016
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        And he wasn't actually saying he grabs women by the p*ssy, he was talking about grabbing Billy's "Bush"

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      1. Grace Simms‏ @GraceSimms 24 Oct 2016
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        Doubtful.

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      1. jimmy alto‏ @jimmyalto 24 Oct 2016
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        pic.twitter.com/n4ljcPemYP

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      1. Melissa Jo Peltier‏Verified account @MelissaJPeltier 24 Oct 2016
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        Damn, and I thought he was coining a new word!

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      1. Vote November 6th‏ @Vbiii241 24 Oct 2016
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        @robivod Hmmm. All the shit in his mouth must make pronunciation difficult.

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      1. cyberkid‏ @stopfakenews45 24 Oct 2016
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        that is one stupid dude

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      1. Dr. Diane Yoder‏ @EthicsPro 24 Oct 2016
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        Stop. Just stop. He sometimes says big league, but he usually says bigly. Except for Sat. when he said biggerly.

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      1. Incognito‏ @Its_What_I_Said 24 Oct 2016
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        WHELP, life can officially start again...

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      1. John Bryan‏ @fancypantsbeer 24 Oct 2016
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        Maybe cunning linguists RT @nytimes: Trump is saying “big league” not “bigly” linguists say http://nyti.ms/2eD1EFO pic.twitter.com/VSBXVm6kRk

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      1. Michelle Fredericks‏ @mfredericks1x 24 Oct 2016
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        Nah, not buying it. He's saying bigly.

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      1. Paula Wiese‏ @paula_wiese 24 Oct 2016
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        @jake_wiese

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      1. Antonette Patrice‏ @jamamerican21 24 Oct 2016
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        crazy means the same in any language to be linguistically correctpic.twitter.com/tFzYUKmBJg

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      1. Dave Walsh‏ @jacksikma43 24 Oct 2016
        Replying to @nytimes

        just shows you people do not listen- it is easily discernible that he says big league- people have device in hand and listen😳

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