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The use of 'how long': 'How long is your paper?' | Expression: 'Be in the know'
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Tho acceptable? #1 (permalink) Thu Nov 09, 2006 18:57 pm   Tho acceptable?
 

Hi, is 'tho' an acceptable version of 'though'? Can it be compared to 'thru' vs. 'through'?

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Tho acceptable? #2 (permalink) Thu Nov 09, 2006 18:58 pm   Tho acceptable?
 

Hi Torsten,

I think that's pushing it a bit - unless of course you're an Alexander Pope!

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