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complicate vs. complicated Tue Jun 10, 2008 7:06 am  complicate vs. complicated
 

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If all the factors I mentioned earlier are taken into account, that probability is so close to 1 that the word's typo-ness is in effect a certainty.

If you want so, it will be. Still, as I said "Mr P FEELS that "complicate" is a typo in the above text, but Molly is not sure." Mr P's research has come to a stop, but Molly's goes on. Next step, contact the writer, right?
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complicate vs. complicated Tue Jun 10, 2008 21:21 pm  complicate vs. complicated
 

Molly wrote:
Still, as I said "Mr P FEELS that "complicate" is a typo

Not quite: "MrP has presented his reasons for deciding that 'complicate' is a typo."

Molly wrote:
Mr P's research has come to a stop, but Molly's goes on.


Parturient montes...

Molly wrote:
Next step, contact the writer, right?

That's the one, old boy.

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complicate vs. complicated Wed Jun 11, 2008 0:25 am  complicate vs. complicated
 

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Not quite: "MrP has presented his reasons for deciding that 'complicate' is a typo."

But Mr P, at the mo', it's only your view/take/stance/opinion/belief/desire etc. It has not become a reality for us all.

Parturient montes...

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Searching for academic recognition? Why do you need it so?

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That's the one, old boy.

Will you do it, or shall I?
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