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Onelook Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

With an old meaning

There are philosophers who likes to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who likes to use old meaning to words.


to use old meaning to words sounds weird and ungrammatical, am I correct? How would you rephrase it?

  

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onelook There are philosophers who likes to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who likes to use old meaning to words. There are philosophers who like to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who like to use archaic meaning s of words and there are philosophers who like to use plain everyday language.

  • onelook There are philosophers who likes to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who likes to use old meaning to words.
  • There are philosophers who like to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who like to use archaic meaning s of words and there are philosophers who like to use plain everyday language.
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onelookThere are philosophers who likes to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who likes to use old meaning to words.

There are philosophers who like to give new meaning to words, and there are philosophers who like to use archaic meaning

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