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Enter the Grammarly T-Shirt Slogan Contest and win!

Enter the Grammarly T-Shirt Slogan Contest and win!

Grammarly’s [Not so] Proper Grammar contest will take place from February 4, 2013 at 8:00 a.m. PT through February 18, 2013 at 12:00 a.m. PT. To enter, participants must “Like” Grammarly’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/grammarly), and then: - Visit the contest tab - Enter a t-shirt slogan and your email address - Click “submit entry” Each participant may each submit two contest entries. Winners will be determined by popular vote, and anyone may vote for one entry per day for the duration of the contest. The contest is open to participants in the United States and internationally, but you must live in one of Zazzle’s international shipping destinations to receive your prize. Profane submissions will be disqualified.

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George Herring
I just parked in a lot of cars.
8 votes
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Scott Martin
You are allowed to use one semicolon in your entire life; choose wisely.
3 votes
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Sarah Lucas
your with stupid
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Ken Harwood
MY GRAMMER WOULD LOVE MY GRAMMAR.
3 votes
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Robyn Holder
Should of went to english class
2 votes
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Rémy Spencer
Quotation marks do "not" denote emphasis.
2 votes
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Christine Destry
Kiss a grammatician; taste the difference.
2 votes
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Akiko Hantoku
Would of a backwood woodchuck upchucked alot a bad grammar if he could of?
1 vote
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Stephanie Vocks
The their that is there is the they're that is supposed to be over there!
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Jessica Campbell
If the second person present tense of 'to tweet' is ''you tweet', is the second person past tense 'you twit' ?
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Jessica Campbell
Ther is noyhing mor irrritating thasn a ,missed typo ..
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Scott Van Winkle
Your right ----->
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Debbie Simpson
Morph your/you're grammar and Get it Write/Right!
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Stephanie Hudson Palerino
Bad Grammar? Oh whale.
1 vote
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Sally Van Sickle
Irregardless, learn good grammar.
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Uwe Kletzing
Grammer is for looser
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Marc Miret
present perfect never have bean perfect to me.
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Michael Rosenthal
Single Dangling Participle Seeks Loose Split Infinitives For Recreational Conjugation
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Sandy Weitzel Harper
Don't you hate it when people are redundant and repeat themselves?
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Margaret Chamberlain Morales
Aint is a word, it's in the dictionary. No it's not, you're grounded until further notice.
1 vote
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Judy Oborn
My grammar is bestest
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Joshua Gamon
Follow me to the shenanigans.
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Sharon Buxton
Long Live the Interrobang‽
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Kellye Bojorquez
Um, excuse me... your participle's dangling.
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Amanda DeMel
"I" before "E" except when proceeded by "C," unless pronounced as an "A" like in neighbor or sleigh. If you can't follow, that's really okay; you'll always be wrong no matter what you might say!
1 vote
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Leonardo Zoppa
It will be an historic day only when all the h's fall silent
1 vote
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David Garland
Srnt fromm ny iPhonr
1 vote
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Kristi Metty
Eschew Obfuscation
1 vote
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Lysa Hoffman
Dont' Abuse Apostrophe's.
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Arsenio Lopez
Grammar Nazi Community Service
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