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grammarian

noun as in linguist

Weak match

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As professional grammarian Benjamin Dreyer noted on Bluesky, "Amateurs don't dabble in the Leo Frank case; that takes an exceedingly well practiced professional anti-Semite."

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In that sentence, some grammarians put a comma after the word sandwiches — that’s an Oxford comma — while some leave it out.

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It’s considered wrong only because 200-plus years of grammarians have told us it is wrong, without solidly justifying that judgment.

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Punctilious as Mr. Richards may have been, he told the New York Times that there were many grammarians more “militant” than he.

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This “gospel” was worldwide news — before skeptical papyrologists and grammarians, in one case drawing on the research of an amateur Coptic obsessive working in his Macomb, Mich., basement, showed it to be a complete fake.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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