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Originally Posted by masraum
People who use "irregardless" when they could just use "regardless".

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It's kind of fun to toss that one in front of some of my colleagues that absolutely go nuts when they hear it. No matter what's happening around us - they fully lock in to that one word. Nothing can happen until they explain to everyone how wrong it is.
It's how we separate the "less well spoken" from the "meeting derailer"...
Now, how about that whole affect and effect thing?