• starik@lemmy.zip
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    3 days ago

    “Inherently” is stronger than “by association”, so what’s with the “even” qualifier before “inherently”? Using “even” makes it sound like you’re going to follow it up with a word that connotes a weak tie (like “remotely”), and say it doesn’t “even” have that weak tie. It’s like saying “I didn’t even get a 100 on that exam.” Confusing use of language.

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      3 days ago

      Not really. I was attempting to specifically highlight the point about weight, e.g., “it’s not even that.”