>>>>>Or 'supposed' (or both if you like).
>>>>>
>>>>>The above seems to contain the elements of a sentence without necessarily being one. Interesting.
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>>>>Hey, only because you snipped the relevant precursor.
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>(Is this thread drift yet?)
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>>>>we're getting there.
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>>>This is still a draft of the drift, but I sense a strong drought in that direction.
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>>I think you meant a strong 'draught'. Though, I also see no water anywhere in this thread. And if you did mean 'draught', then I'll take red and move first.
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>'s what I meant, but FF insisted the spelling was bad (still underlines yours - I'll add to dictionary). Let's call it a draw.
A 'draught' (pronounced 'draft') is that air getting in through the closed window, while 'drought' (pronounced 'drowt') is a dry spell.
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