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Re: is "tell" dead?
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Re: is "tell" dead?


  • Subject: Re: is "tell" dead?
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 17:53:57 -0400
  • Thread-topic: is "tell" dead?

In that case, you would still use Tell. Tell is not dead, but in cases
where conflicts aren't a problem, use is a nice alternative
--
Try not to get too depressed. There¹s always something to look forward to.
Keep alert, and sooner or later you¹ll see someone slip and hurt
themselves.





On 10/23/13, 3:50 PM, "Rick Gordon" <email@hidden> wrote:

>But that's a big one, isn't it. What about InDesign, where character,
>paragraph, etc. have different definitions. Which one wins with "use"?
>What other issues may come up with that sort of thing?
>
>Rick Gordon
>
>------------------
>
>On 10/23/13 at 10:08 AM -0400, John C. Welch wrote in a message entitled
>"Re: is "tell" dead?":
>
>>... unless you have several sources with different uses
>>for the same terminology. In that case, you probably still want to use
>>"tell".
>



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