In last week's column I fielded a letter from a reader who feels headlines are often unfair to trains or, presumably, the engineers who operate them. That's understandable, given that trains cannot ...
It’s a common phrase: difficult dilemma. But it’s also wrong — at least in the grammatical sense since a dilemma is, by definition, difficult. It’s what we call a redundant phrase, and they’re rampant ...
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