Why This Popular Grammar Rule Is Largely a Myth

We're here to debunk this popular (and wrong) grammar myth.
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Why This Popular Grammar Rule Is Largely a Myth
In school, you were taught that the rules of grammar should never be violated: use apostrophes to connote possession, join two ideas using a semicolon, and never end a sentence with a preposition.
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