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The following are words and phrases that are frequently misused: Enthused / Enthusiastic It is stylistically better to use the adjective enthusiastic rather than enthused and to avoid the verb to enthuse entirely. Nonstandard Standard Nonstandard Standard Phrases including the expression to try usually require another to plus verb rather than and plus verb. Nonstandard Standard Nonstandard Standard Unique is a word like no other. A thing cannot be described as more unique or the most unique. It’s simply unique. Nonstandard Standard The phrase where at is an unnecessary and ungrammatical expansion of the word where. Nonstandard Standard Which is occasionally erroneously used instead of the more appropriate who or that. Nonstandard Standard Nonstandard Standard Standard Note: Generally, use who to refer to people or groups of people and that to refer to inanimate objects. The last two sentences above are both standard, but note the difference in tone between them. Phrasing it as “the “the scientists that” tends to distance or even dehumanize the scientists while “the “the scientists who” tends to make the scientists more personable. |