• Rayquetzalcoatl@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    It didn’t stick out to me as unusual at all - is it another British English vs other forms of English thing? Parker was American so I’d be surprised

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      British English is my first language and it didn’t stick out to me as too unusual. Maybe if there’s a difference in the usage of it today, it’s one that has developed since Parker’s death?

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      American here. We definitely use it as a verb, most commonly as “it pains me to say…” It isn’t too common an expression, though, which might have been the oddity for the GP.