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"Scout" wrote *allusion* is also a noun, which is how I used it in my post. You changed it to a verb. The meaning is essentially the same, and either is correct. I find it more interesting that you would snip the dictionary reference I provided for your edification. Scout I snipped the dictionary definition simply because it was not necessary. I defined it more succinctly and clearly. I also explained in another post how the problem lies more in your combining constant and allusions than in the definition of allusion. The way I couched the sentence avoids this problem. CN |
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