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grammatically true

Hmm.  I suppose "true" and "real" are not entirely the same thing.  But they are holding hands.

 

I remember reading a review for the movie What the bleep do we know, where the reviewer ( I think it was in Canada's National Post) pointed out that just because grammatically you have made an english sentence, doesn't mean it makes sense.  Like saying, "tensions arose on the Brazil-Belgian border today" (or, "quantum-healing&quotEye-wink.  It's english, but being not true and real at the same time makes no sense.

-The Flying Trilobite

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