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Haddie Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Since always?

"They've been doing that since always."
Is the expression since always correct in a sentence like this?
  

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Not to my ear. You could say They've been doing that since time began. CB

  • Not to my ear.
  • You could say They've been doing that since time began.
  • CB
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Not to my ear. You could say They've been doing that since time began.

CB
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Is it acceptable as an informal expression?
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Perhaps in some contexts.

CB
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Haddie Is it acceptable as an informal expression?
Not to me.

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