Use of “sounds like”, infers causal relations, as with the verb to-be that infer

Use of “sounds like”, infers causal relations, as with the verb to-be that infers mode of existence, demonstrates the speaker’s willinglness to rely on suggestion, because it facilitates conflation and inflation, which permits loading and framing, that together construct…


Source date (UTC): 2023-03-13 14:08:21 UTC

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