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Originally Posted by Sophia the Thunder Mistress
Doomed to Mordor:
Dangling prepositions. Sentences (at the very least in written English, Lal) should never end with any of the following: at, of, to, with, for, under. Or any preposition not previously mentioned.
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Ah, but then there is the anecdote of Sir Winston Churchill, criticized for his improper use of prepositions and other such, to which he said something to the effect of,
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You criticize my English? Excuse me, but English is my language, and I will speak it as I please, for you make an imposition up with which I will not put!
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