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Skwerlo (not verified)    August 25, 2024 - 2:22PM

In reply to by Bob Thomas (not verified)

The audacity to question the author's grammar right before getting the meaning of a well-known phrase completely wrong. That is exactly what "close enough" means. Why would it be "close enough" if it were high quality? That makes absolutely no sense. Perhaps in addition to the book you read on "How to be smug while communicating nothing" you could also read one on critical thinking skills.

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