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Usage of the word 'Certifiable'



 
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Usage of the word 'Certifiable' #1 (permalink) Wed Jun 17, 2009 14:10 pm   Usage of the word 'Certifiable'
 

Hello,

Do you ever use this word in the sense of 'crazy'?

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Usage of the word 'Certifiable' #2 (permalink) Wed Jun 17, 2009 14:19 pm   Usage of the word 'Certifiable'
 

Sometimes.
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Usage of the word 'Certifiable' #3 (permalink) Wed Jun 17, 2009 16:57 pm   Usage of the word 'Certifiable'
 

often! Smile
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