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Phrase: do not scandal me



 
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Phrase: do not scandal me #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 10, 2009 17:02 pm   Phrase: do not scandal me
 

is this correc =DO NOT SCANDAL ME
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please correct me #2 (permalink) Sun Jan 11, 2009 3:10 am   please correct me
 

No. 'Scandal' is not a verb.
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