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Is a truly nonsensical grammatically correct sentence possible? [closed]
Most "nonsensical" or "meaningless" sentences can be interpreted to mean something that isn't total nonsense:
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Linguistically speaking, what is the standard phraseology that pilots and air traffic contro...
It is based on English, but it is significantly different, and many of the statements are not grammatically correct in standard English. … Is this a constructed dialect of English? A constructed language based on English? Something else? …