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As a constant reader of NATURE and of papers read before scientific societies, I have been struck by what seems to me an inaccurate use of language by English men of science which is rarely chargeable upon Americans—which is, at any rate, at variance with American usage. I will illustrate with the following examples:—
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S., E. Misuse of Words and Phrases. Nature 70, 577 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070577d0
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