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View Poll Results: Is it worth it to take lessons now that I'm 24? | |||
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44 | 77.19% |
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13 | 22.81% |
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by accident, or on accident?
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by accident
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by, and this should be a poll.
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by accident is the correct phrase.
though on accident is so widely used it is fine. "Although you can do things on purpose, you do them by accident." |
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A new "craze" among teenagers is the use of the phrase "on accident" instead of the correct idiom, by accident. Remember: it's "on purpose" but "by accident."
http://www.grammardoctor.com/archive10.htm |
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Who the hell says on accident?
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A new "craze" among teenagers is the use of the phrase "on accident" instead of the correct idiom, by accident. [/ QUOTE ] those crazy kids! what will they think of next? |
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depends on the context it is used in....give an example of what u want....
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