Call for signatories for J2
Paul Rubin
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Thu Aug 26 13:52:26 EDT 2004
Doug Holton <insert at spam.here> writes:
> Even in common English usage, "per" usually comes in the middle of a
> phrase, not the beginning, like "miles per hour" or "Changes were made
> to the manuscript per the author's instructions" (people would more
> commonly use the phrase "according to" rather than "per" there).
It's also perfectly ok to say "Per the author's instructions, changes
were made to the manuscript".
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