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BMW calls this rig an SAC — for "sports activity coupe" — which sounds both silly and sort of correct.
It use to be ka-BOOL and you would have to sort of correct people and feel pedantic, but now everybody knows the city is pronounced KA-bull.
He would eventually prove to be sort of correct: Windows 1.0 shipped in 1985 for a hundred dollars, and Windows software did come to run on ninety per cent of the world's PCs although Windows 1.0 itself sold just five hundred thousand copies.
But Baker sees CBE as a way to save time and money, and for certain basic pieces of learning, he's sort of correct.
She was sort of correct: of the 12 or so comedians, six were funny, two were bad, two were depressing, and two were just plain dreadful.
That's the sort of correct grammar that can turn a casual question, such as "Who are you writing to?" into the Downton Abbey-esque query: "To whom are you writing?" Even Winston Churchill was said to scoff at overly pedantic grammarians.
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THERE are few better ways of upsetting a certain sort of politically correct person than to suggest that intelligence (or, rather, the variation in intelligence between individuals) is under genetic control.
Pretty much every place in every scene is a real location either in California or here in New York and also sort of proportionally correct, which is madness, because no one has ever noticed and no one even really cares once I explain it to them.
"That may not be politically correct but it is a fact of life, but the Church is here to serve people as they are, and not to turn them into some sort of politically correct being". The Bishop of Richborough, Keith Newton, a traditionalist on the Church's Catholic wing, supports that view.
Is that very question some sort of politically correct throwback?
That's the most sort of politically correct way I can answer that question".
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