A recent post on edittorent ranting about the use of “then” as a conjunction woke me up this morning far better than the green tea I was drinking. Guilty, guilty, guilty. I quick-searched my first-draft WIP for “, then” (instead of “, and then”), and found 112 of them in 72,000 words. They probably aren’t all [...]
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