How To Use Ungrammatically In A Sentence
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They tell their own story, simplysometimes ungrammatically and illiterately, but nevertheless irresistibly.
Cries of Despair and Societys Problems
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They tell their own story, simply; sometimes ungrammatically and illiterately, but nevertheless irresistibly.
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When drunk, for instance, he speaks ungrammatically.
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Why has a laudable achievement such as this not been highlighted as part of the ongoing tourism campaign which is somewhat ungrammatically named ‘Uniquely Singapore’?
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They tell their own story, simply -- sometimes ungrammatically and illiterately, but nevertheless irresistibly.
Woman and the New Race
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‘The media is not a mirror of the culture,’ she fumed, nonsensically and ungrammatically, when asked about the popularity of shows like Queer Eye.
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this child speaks ungrammatically
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Something happened to my fluency in the weeks I missed in the middle of the year: I left a tongued-tied speaker and returned quite happy to babble at will, however ungrammatically.
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As you Americans say, so charmingly yet so ungrammatically, you do the math.
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Commas are most irritating of all when used ungrammatically.
Times, Sunday Times