Dictionaries are simply compendiums of common usage; they are not
authoritative, unless you are playing Scrabble.  "Ain't" is in the
dictionary. So what?

Jon

Paul Osborne wrote:
> >Noticed someone used a term that is a pet peeve of mine. Technically,
> the
> >term "irregardless" is bad grammar. To be grammatically correct, you can
> >use: "irregarding" or "regardless".  The "IR" and the "less" cancel each
> >other out, kind of a double negative.
>
>
> Well, its listed in Websters.

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