They didn't suggest it was acceptable or more acceptable either, or any other equivalent words for ok, or agreeable, or understandable, or justified, or proper, or reasonable, or...
... I am saying they are clearly making a comparative statement, not an absolute one. Again, how else am I supposed to read that sentence? I feel like I'm going crazy here, this isn't some nuanced point, it's literally what they seemed to be trying to say. Can you please tell me what you think the point they were making with the "but" in that sentence?
I never said they claimed it was right, just that it was more acceptable. Again, I don't see how one could interpret it otherwise?
They didn't suggest it was acceptable or more acceptable either, or any other equivalent words for ok, or agreeable, or understandable, or justified, or proper, or reasonable, or...
... I am saying they are clearly making a comparative statement, not an absolute one. Again, how else am I supposed to read that sentence? I feel like I'm going crazy here, this isn't some nuanced point, it's literally what they seemed to be trying to say. Can you please tell me what you think the point they were making with the "but" in that sentence?
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