| Kenneth G. Wilson (1923). The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. 1993. |
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| thing (n.) |
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| Should you always replace thing with a more specific word? Thing is indeed an all-purpose word, and it is heavily used in Conversational and Informal contexts precisely because it has a relaxed, broad-spectrum quality: This proposal may be the thing weve been looking for. Use it where it fits, but shun it should it seem likely to become a tic in your speech or prose. Dont let the thing become a thing with you, either way. | 1 |
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| | | The Columbia Guide to Standard American English. Copyright © 1993 Columbia University Press. |
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