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Old Jun 7, 2019 | 6:24 pm
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KeaneJohn
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Originally Posted by golfmad
Well aright, now that we're into the wording, my least favourite is the American use of the word momentarily. We will be landing 'momentarily' as if that means we'll be landing and then taking off again immediately. Momentarily in English means for a very short time. To the Americans it means in a short time.
OMg momentarily is one of my favourite words in A,Erica. I challenge people on a conference call or in a meeting with me to use it sometimes.
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