What is the fastest age for a swimmer(mine seems to be faster as i get older and yes i swam as a youngster...now im 37..)?
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Time to really learn.
Unfortunately, my dear ion, relying on Microsoft as the authority clearly shows the flaw in your line of reasoning.
"Unqualifications" is not a known word and is not accepted by MS Word as a correct spelling. "Un-qualifications" (with the handy-dandy hyphen) is accepted, but that isn't the word you used (which, by the way, you STILL have not provided a definition for).
Here's the kicker: Microsoft appears to accept most any word if you add "un-" in front of it (except in those cases where you Capitalize the first letter after the hyphen).
A few simple examples will demonstrate the tragic flaw in your reasoning and your failure to do your homework.
The following words pass the MS Word spell-check:
Un-pencil, un-pool.
Un-practical
Un-dog, un-cat, un-beaver
Un-a, un-b, un-c, un-e, un-etc...
And, amazingly, "un-late-starter".
Time to really learn.
Unfortunately, my dear ion, relying on Microsoft as the authority clearly shows the flaw in your line of reasoning.
"Unqualifications" is not a known word and is not accepted by MS Word as a correct spelling. "Un-qualifications" (with the handy-dandy hyphen) is accepted, but that isn't the word you used (which, by the way, you STILL have not provided a definition for).
Here's the kicker: Microsoft appears to accept most any word if you add "un-" in front of it (except in those cases where you Capitalize the first letter after the hyphen).
A few simple examples will demonstrate the tragic flaw in your reasoning and your failure to do your homework.
The following words pass the MS Word spell-check:
Un-pencil, un-pool.
Un-practical
Un-dog, un-cat, un-beaver
Un-a, un-b, un-c, un-e, un-etc...
And, amazingly, "un-late-starter".