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by rawgabbit
1286 days ago
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The use of "the" is a gray area which is largely a matter of style and regionalism. Nevertheless, let me try to explain. I liked the movie. In a conversation, "the" implies both you and the listener are referring to the same movie. e.g., I chatted with a girl in the pub about movies. I mentioned "Love, Actually"; she hated the movie. I installed ~the~ Python 3.11. With proper names, "the" is sometimes used for emphasis. e.g., In the next deployment, we plan to upgrade our servers to Python 3.11. Yes, this is the Python 3.11 which is infamous among support circles. |
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