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[gruh-mat-i-kuhl] / grəˈmæt ɪ kəl /


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From The Wall Street Journal

AI is also more likely to create lyrics that follow a correct grammatical structure, says Rich, whereas some of the most beautiful or memorable words penned by humans don't always make sense.

From BBC

Two years ago, not only did the County Council have to vote to approve a grammatical change to the county charter, but the change also required a vote of the people.

From Seattle Times

A good poet understands grammatical norms and when to break them.

From Washington Post

Critics cried cultural appropriation, pointing out grammatical mistakes in the Spanish on the early labels and lambasting ads that showed Jenner astride a horse galloping through fields of agave.

From Los Angeles Times