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Is this sentence correct?

hello, first time here Emotion: smile
"Fancy abusing is not a crime" - is this sentence correct?

Thanks for any suggestions.

Krejzz
  

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[nq:1]hello, first time here "Fancy abusing is not a crime" - is this sentence correct? [/nq] Dunno. What's it supposed to mean?

  • [nq:1]hello, first time here "Fancy abusing is not a crime" - is this sentence correct?
  • [/nq] Dunno.
  • What's it supposed to mean?
  • DC
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[nq:1]hello, first time here Emotion: smile "Fancy abusing is not a crime" - is this sentence correct? Thanks for any suggestions.[/nq]
Dunno.
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Dnia Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:20:20 +0000, Django Cat napisa³(a):
[nq:2]"Fancy abusing is not a crime" - is this sentence correct? Thanks for any suggestions.[/nq]
[nq:1]Dunno. What's it supposed to mean? DC[/nq]
this:
Fancy abusing is not a crime.
Abusing fancy is not a crime.
Fancy abuse is not a crime.
which is correct (grammar)???
K.
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[nq:1]Dnia Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:20:20 +00, Django Cat napisal(a):[/nq]
[nq:2]Dunno. What's it supposed to mean? DC[/nq]
[nq:1]this: Fancy abusing is not a crime. Abusing fancy is not a crime. Fancy abuse is not a crime. which is correct (grammar)???[/nq]
All of them are grammatical, but that doesn't mean that they make any sense. "The pink silence worries sideways" is grammatical.
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[nq:2]Dunno. What's it supposed to mean? DC[/nq]
[nq:1]this: Fancy abusing is not a crime. Abusing fancy is not a crime. Fancy abuse is not a crime. which is correct (grammar)???[/nq]
Before we get to grammar we need the meaning. I can't discern what is meant in any of those three sentences. "Abusing fancy"? "Fancy abusing"? "Fancy abuse"? What is meant by "fancy" here, and how would one g
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context:
http://taxo.pl/~pawel/art okladka 2.jpg

Krejzz
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[nq:1]context: http://taxo.pl/~pawel/art okladka 2.jpg[/nq]
Sorry Krejzz, I don't get it.
Could you tell in your own words what you want to say?

Enrico C /testing Pimmy/
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[nq:2]http://taxo.pl/~pawel/art okladka 2.jpg[/nq]
[nq:1]Sorry Krejzz, I don't get it. Could you tell in your own words what you want to say?[/nq]
OK. So, I do a graphic design for a hair fashion net and use sentence from another person who is not sure about it. I want to te
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[nq:2]Dnia Tue, 23 Nov 2004 11:20:20 +00, Django Cat napisal(a): ... Fancy abuse is not a crime. which is correct (grammar)???[/nq]
[nq:1]All of them are grammatical, but that doesn't mean that they make any sense. "The pink silence worries sideways" is grammatical.[/nq]
Chomsky's famous example is 'Colourless green ideas sleep furiously'.

DC
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[nq:2]Sorry Krejzz, I don't get it. Could you tell in your own words what you want to say?[/nq]
[nq:1]OK. So, I do a graphic design for a hair fashion net and use sentence from another person who is ... is not a crime - we should do atypical, crazy things ...in life (with your hair too
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[nq:2]"The pink silence worries sideways" is grammatical.[/nq]
[nq:1]Chomsky's famous example is 'Colourless green ideas sleep furiously'.[/nq]
That's Chomsky for you - always stealing my ideas.

Mark Barratt
Budapest

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