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Today, I resisted the urge to go full grammar pedant.
I am so proud of myself!
I guess I'll just have to be pedantic about something else?
I expect that writing professor--like most--also expressed the idea that before you can break the rules, you need to know them, ideally master them. That is plausibly more of a thing in some forms of writing than others: poetry, for instance."It's good to remember that the whole point of communicating is to send a message to someone else. Everything else--including the so-called 'proper rules for grammar'--is beside that point. If you can gain clarity or understanding by breaking the rules (of grammar), you should break them." - my writing professor
"The goal of publication, on the other hand, is to sell what you have written. If you find yourself needing to break (a rule of) grammar in an academic paper or a published work, rework the entire sentence. There is 'being correct' and there is 'being clear,' and surely you've read enough academic papers by now to understand which is most important." - the same writing professor
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Feels like an infraction day. So peace.
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All the great ones do.Do not write in this margin
writes all over the margin
Do not write in this margin
writes all over the margin