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Mandidate v. Mandate

A reporter on TV corrected himself by using mandate in the place of mandidate (pronounced man!die!date!). Can it be treated as a threat to the subject of the sentence?
  

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). [/nq] He'd probably just been to see the Canchurian Mandidate. DC

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  • [/nq] He'd probably just been to see the Canchurian Mandidate.
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[nq:1]A reporter on TV corrected himself by using mandate in the place of mandidate (pronounced man!die!date!). Can it be treated as a threat to the subject of the sentence?[/nq]
He'd probably just been to see the Canchurian Mandidate.

DC

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