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  • Asked on March 16, 2021 in Grammar.

    Is it common to add ‘either’ to a disjunction to emphasize that you are only considering one of two options, like adding ‘both’ to a conjunction? Is it awkward to use it for more than two options as that expectation can trip up readers?

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  • As an adjective ‘graphic’ refers more directly to the actual process of drawing or the discipline that has evolved from what used to involve training one how to draw. And the word ‘graphical’ refers ‘take a drawing as a form’ but more directly to the result itself.

    All depictions depicted are graphic or projected. As noun, all depictions are graphic or projected.

    “Graphic” also has the meaning of’so vivid you cannot avoid seeing it’, as in graphic violence. “Facebook is a word of a thousand people at times…” So people avoid using it the reason why I like to watch it. Would Donkey Kong enjoy a peach?

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