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by non_aligned
267 days ago
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I think it's just clunky, like "a pencil can be used for a recipe". My first take is "wait, are we cooking a pencil? or stirring with it?" The first meaning of "use for a recipe" is "use as an ingredient." But then, it's a pretty weird thing to explain to begin with, approximately every human on the planet knows what the word "list" means. So what does this pseudo-definition add? |
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I don't think it's good either. You'll mostly get the meaning if you already knew it.