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Why wouldn't you use "Neither" there as well? -- nm
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TFox
Jan 20 '10, 06:46
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Not acceptable. Everyone missed it. -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 20, 06:48
This says it can be used independently, but I would suggest not in the manner he used it. -- (link)
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TFox
Jan 20, 06:48
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Nor always has to be paired with another negative, like 'neither' or 'not'
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Roger More
Jan 20, 06:51
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oh, this is a good point. so in the sentence Dawson is quoting, it's totally off. -- nm
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TFox
Jan 20, 06:52
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This was going to be my answer. Nor can be used without neither, but I don't like this specific usage. -- nm
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Jan 20, 06:50
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