Quote Originally Posted by sprix! View Post
I commend you, fellow grammar hammer, but I don't see this happening. It is almost as widespread an epidemic as people asking "Where are you at?" even though "where" is already asking for a location and the addition of "at" is redundant and incorrect.
ACTUALLY....the reason why that is wrong is because "at" is a preposition. You never end a sentence with a preposition.

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