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And thus it ever was: Jonathan Swift disparages the use of contractions as evidence of “the deplorable Ignorance that for some Years hath reigned among our English Writers; the great Depravity of our Taste; and the continual Corruption of our Style,” then turns around and uses them all over the place in his Journal to Stella.
Word by Word: The Secret Life of Dictionaries
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