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Is there a word that pushes your buttons?
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B3
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November 2022
That's a good explanation. It might even stick😏
In London. Keen but lazy.
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B3
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Lockstep
It grates every time. It's the latest political manoeuvre, apparently.
A separate issue
Does anyone in the BBC news site proofread for predictive text errors? If they do, they're not particularly good at it.
In London. Keen but lazy.
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philippasmith2
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November 2022
Not for the first time but P**, P**, P** - drives me round the bend. Apologies to those who are only 3 years old
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B3
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edited November 2022
What is p** ? I don't understand😟
In London. Keen but lazy.
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Alan Clark2 in Liverpool
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November 2022
It is a unit of currency, along with the L.
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Woodgreen
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November 2022
I'm only two and a half.
It's got me stumped.
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star gaze lily
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November 2022
I was a bit puzzled too ......thought it could be Pee.......I'm not keen on that word either.
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Uff
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November 2022
Come on
@philippasmith2
, put us out of our misery please.
SW SCOTLAND but born in Derbyshire
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BenCotto
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November 2022
Pee? Poo? Pus?
Rutland, England
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JennyJ
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November 2022
I thought it was maybe poo (spelled without the h)
Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
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It grates every time. It's the latest political manoeuvre, apparently.
A separate issue
Does anyone in the BBC news site proofread for predictive text errors? If they do, they're not particularly good at it.
It's got me stumped.