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by lovich
1442 days ago
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“How often” as used in colloquial English is not measurable because colloquial English is not a technical language and this isn’t a technical discussion. Finding examples of the rich getting away with crimes that regular people do not get away with is a simple google search away which is why you come off as sealioning. On the off chance that you are legitimately asking, here are a few examples [1] https://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2014/06/09/s-c-joh... [2] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Affluenza [3] musk agreeing to stop tweeting about tesla without board certification of the tweet and then doing so anyway |
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So what "observe how often" means then in your colloquial English?
I legitimately asked about stats. On this forum I presume you know what it is, how it's different from anecdotes. And it makes your behavior look not particularly honest.
You could have sincerely answer: "I have no data, but I have a gut geeling/impression" - that would spare you from wiggling around, and claiming that English is not to express facts.