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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Irregardless, you probably understand their short-hand explanation. [/quote] [b]I’m assuming you’re joking, as ”irregardless” is very poor grammar. The proper word is “regardless”.[/b] [/quote] Is this the OP? LOL OP why not go old school and say you don't "graduate from college", you "are graduated from college" ;)[/quote] This. “I was graduated from college in 1995.”[/quote] Except the only people who say it that way were graduated from college in 1955.[/quote] I was graduated from college in 2001 and married in 2004 my engagement and wedding announcements used this language per the newspaper guidelines.[/quote] Did the newspaper require you to use separate sentences for two different statements? [/quote]
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