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Old 10-03-2005, 07:23 AM
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Posted By: David Davis

Adam,
Irregardless of the circumstances in which it is used, and/or is not gramatically correct, at least according to Strunk and White (The Elements of Style). I'm sure Bruce can add that to his list of grammatical errors.

By the way, irregardless is correctly used in the above sentence, as it is intentionally used in a mocking way.

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