• yobasari@feddit.org
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    But using figuratively wouldn’t really ever be correct either. “Literally” is usually used as a hyperbole, so if you would replace it with figuratively it wouldn’t work as a hyperbole anymore. So it would change the meaning. Just because something is meant figuratively doesn’t mean people would use the word figuratively to describe it.

    • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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      Emphasis and meaning through context are key in the English language. “Correct” Grammar and “proper” RP English can get fucked.