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Re: WinLoseOrDraw post# 80669

Tuesday, 11/04/2008 6:57:05 AM

Tuesday, November 04, 2008 6:57:05 AM

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This is what you said on November 3rd post 80653:

"Can iphone demand already be slowing?"


First, don't even go there re:ESL or reading comprehension with that atrocity.

second, you never "said" what? that you were implying you were surprised demand was slowing? then don't use the adverb "already" next time...mr. command of the english language. It implies surprisingly soon...as used in the context of your post--kind of like you live under a rock or something and are surprised sales of the phone are slowing down so soon, oblivious to the macroeconomic environment, capitan obvious.

adverb
1 before or by now or the time in question : Anna has suffered a great deal already.
• as surprisingly soon or early as this : at 31, he already suffers from arthritis | already it was past four o' clock.
2 informal used as an intensive after a word or phrase to express impatience : enough already with these crazy kids and their wacky dances!
ORIGIN Middle English : from all (as an adverb) + ready ; sense 2 is influenced by Yiddish use.


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