Is “super stable” correct English?
A user quoted one my posts on another forum, and said I should have used the word "very" instead of "super". He also said I am corrupting the English language by doing so.
Sentence:
I have a AlphaRacks VPS on QN. It's been super stable so far. I've
only had it for around a month though.
I am not an English major at all, and so I'm curious if this is true and should I stay away from combining the words super
and stable
?
Thanks in advance
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A user quoted one my posts on another forum, and said I should have used the word "very" instead of "super". He also said I am corrupting the English language by doing so.
Sentence:
I have a AlphaRacks VPS on QN. It's been super stable so far. I've
only had it for around a month though.
I am not an English major at all, and so I'm curious if this is true and should I stay away from combining the words super
and stable
?
Thanks in advance
grammaticality sentence-correction
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It's in an informal register, but it communicates effectively.
– Lawrence
6 mins ago
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I see. Definitely going to be reading about that. Thanks!
– John Miller
4 mins ago
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A user quoted one my posts on another forum, and said I should have used the word "very" instead of "super". He also said I am corrupting the English language by doing so.
Sentence:
I have a AlphaRacks VPS on QN. It's been super stable so far. I've
only had it for around a month though.
I am not an English major at all, and so I'm curious if this is true and should I stay away from combining the words super
and stable
?
Thanks in advance
grammaticality sentence-correction
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A user quoted one my posts on another forum, and said I should have used the word "very" instead of "super". He also said I am corrupting the English language by doing so.
Sentence:
I have a AlphaRacks VPS on QN. It's been super stable so far. I've
only had it for around a month though.
I am not an English major at all, and so I'm curious if this is true and should I stay away from combining the words super
and stable
?
Thanks in advance
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It's in an informal register, but it communicates effectively.
– Lawrence
6 mins ago
1
I see. Definitely going to be reading about that. Thanks!
– John Miller
4 mins ago
add a comment |
It's in an informal register, but it communicates effectively.
– Lawrence
6 mins ago
1
I see. Definitely going to be reading about that. Thanks!
– John Miller
4 mins ago
It's in an informal register, but it communicates effectively.
– Lawrence
6 mins ago
It's in an informal register, but it communicates effectively.
– Lawrence
6 mins ago
1
1
I see. Definitely going to be reading about that. Thanks!
– John Miller
4 mins ago
I see. Definitely going to be reading about that. Thanks!
– John Miller
4 mins ago
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