Not in it's contextual form, as to mean while doing another task. If you don't know the difference between an example and the word being used in context, maybe you should stop using it.
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You attacked me for "using the word", you did not at the time specify it was ok to use it as an example.
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Edited by Antares-3: 8/21/2015 4:22:33 PMGuess you didnt reread... When I wrote the word "using" in my first comment, I implied that you had 'used' the word in its definitive sense, and thus you should screw yourself for doing so. Youre now trying to reason that the use of the word as an example is eqivilant to its definitive use, an argument that has no cogency. Definitions =\= examples, unless you are giving an example of a definition.
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Its not my fault you can't understand implied meaning, maybe you should reread that bit on context in your elementary school handbook. What youre doing is similar to a kid saying, "but mommy said the f word when she told me not to say it." You're the one choosing to act like a child. But that's not my problem, is it...