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“Pursuant to” is a dullard’s way of saying “under”, used, for variation, when the dreary fellow is bored with “[[in accordance with]]”.
The [[compound preposition]] “[[pursuant to]]” is a dullard’s way of saying “[[under]]”, used, for variation, when the dreary fellow is bored with “[[in accordance with]]”.


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Latest revision as of 21:40, 19 September 2016

The compound prepositionpursuant to” is a dullard’s way of saying “under”, used, for variation, when the dreary fellow is bored with “in accordance with”.