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		Hologram wrote:Technically, it's "For whom are you voting?"











			Well, I fixed the preposition at the end of the sentence, so I'd say it's more correct. Maybe I'm missing something more subtle than my high school English knowledge can detect?InkL0sed wrote:Hologram wrote:Technically, it's "For whom are you voting?"
No, that's less awkward, but not more correct.
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		Hologram wrote:Well, I fixed the preposition at the end of the sentence, so I'd say it's more correct. Maybe I'm missing something more subtle than my high school English knowledge can detect?InkL0sed wrote:Hologram wrote:Technically, it's "For whom are you voting?"
No, that's less awkward, but not more correct.











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		InkL0sed wrote:Hologram wrote:Well, I fixed the preposition at the end of the sentence, so I'd say it's more correct. Maybe I'm missing something more subtle than my high school English knowledge can detect?InkL0sed wrote:Hologram wrote:Technically, it's "For whom are you voting?"
No, that's less awkward, but not more correct.
Prepositions at the ends of sentences, while certainly less elegant, are now considered correct English.






		InkL0sed wrote:Hologram wrote:Well, I fixed the preposition at the end of the sentence, so I'd say it's more correct. Maybe I'm missing something more subtle than my high school English knowledge can detect?InkL0sed wrote:Hologram wrote:Technically, it's "For whom are you voting?"
No, that's less awkward, but not more correct.
Prepositions at the ends of sentences, while certainly less elegant, are now considered correct English.
		




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