this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read is an AD and yet we made it famous. as soon as you say it or it comes up on youtube. everyone will say it
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Random dude: but it's wordy and hard to read

"this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read"

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this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read, its a tiktok trend where people have a backround that says something and someone says this sentence is grammatically correct but it's wordy and hard to read it is orignally from grammarly
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objectively correct

what you aren't
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2: you are wrong, not objectively correct how you think you are.
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A mark of shit which happens to be politically correct. In other words, means nothing.
-Why do you have a politically correct shitstain on your pants?
+Because it means nothing, and that's all that matters.
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Correct

Used instead of "yes" to avoid the appearance of agreement with a speaker who is spitting hot fire in breach of decorum.
Josh: "I think we should really start answering yes-no questions with a simple 'yes' or 'no'."
Steve: "Correct."
by Quickizzle May 25, 2018
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