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10ClarionSt | 11:59 Sat 04th Jul 2015 | ChatterBank
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British Family Feared to Have Traveled to Syria.
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I've got a cracker from Sainsbury's online groceries website...bear with me while I find it.......
British family believed to have travelled to Syria. Not sure why we should be 'feared' for them.
"We are sorry but this page is loading slower than usual".......'slower than usual'???...what sort of English is that, ??
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certainly not feared....good riddance I say
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I'd put 2 L's in travelled. ;-)
I'd have put two Ls in "travelled"
^Snap Svejk!
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only teasing, clarion. ;)
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Yes, traveled to travelled
Folk concerned for the family's well being could be said to have experienced fear of the suspected Syria trip being true. The media would extend this to all decent folk in the UK save for those suspecting this was an evil terrorist family. And even then such an example isn't likely to lead to a good situation.
if i was pedantic i would only capitalise british and syria but then again i'm not
I've noticed that Americans spell it as 'traveled' but then .........!

and 'feared' by who?
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Yep! and clarion: may you keep gettin' 'em long, and straight down the middle! ;0)
I believe both of the grandparents are ill. Could they be hoping for better health treatment there?

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