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>> Sometimes I do sit down and attempt to construct a sentence which
>> *does* convey the correct meaning, but is never the less maximally
>> technical.
>>
>> "We apppear to be experiencing copious quantities of solid-phase
>> aqueous precipitation in the lower troposphere currently."
>
> Heh, yeah, that makes too much sense.
Well it depends what you're aiming for. If you want "technically correct
but difficult to comprehend", that's what you just got. If you want
"sounds impressive but actually meaningless", then talk to my sister.
> She'll go far in incentivizing the workforce to produce maximally
> customer friendly intuitive content.
Actually, she's an accountant. :-D
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