misnomer 'misconception'

FRITZ JUENGLING juengling_fritz at SALKEIZ.K12.OR.US
Thu Oct 21 22:54:28 UTC 2004


>Note too that "substitute for" is now used generally for "replace with,"
>as in "You can substitute the fries for a salad," meaning just the opposite
> of what you'd exspect.

OK, from this statement, I think I am going to get fries, not a salad.
So, what do I get?
Fritz



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