And there is a passage ungrammatically tagged on in brackets.
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Bush speaks ungrammatically and carries a big stick.
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A sign affixed to the seaside Grand Hotel captures the spirit exactly, if ungrammatically.
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Wells said, ungrammatically but touchingly.
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To satisfy a vogue for rhyming couplets on tombstones, the phrase has been parsed ungrammatically as:
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Some sources refer to them ( slightly ungrammatically ) as the "'Beijing Olympicians " '.
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Stephen King can write ungrammatically and tritely, but he has the magic touch : You turn the page; you can't stop.
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I have some concerns about the many sentences that string clauses together ungrammatically with " with plus-ing " phrases tacked onto otherwise perfectly OK sentences.
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As the country strives for integration with Western Europe, they suggest, some feel ill at ease with a president who speaks ungrammatically and whose opinions seem hastily formed.
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He tends to repeat his soundbites, to stammer ungrammatically ( note the Ted Kennedy similarity ), and to look sort of peeved if things aren't going his way.