Re: The use of the tenn "neat" as a general term of approval is
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30 Jan 2022, 22:32
The use of the term "neat" as a general term of approval is an unfortunate development in colloquial English. The original meaning of "neat" is "tidy." Therefore, the use of "neat" as a general term of approval is incorrect and should be discouraged.
Premise
Neat = Usage as General term of approval is wrong
Neat = Tidy is the original meaning
Assumption
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The assumption is the bridge that leads the Premise to the Conclusion.
If tidy is the original meaning and any other meaning needs to be discouraged, then the Assumption is Only the Original Meaning of Any Word Should be Used.
Choice A is the correct Choice.
Conclusion
Therefore, the use of "neat" as a general term of approval is incorrect and should be discouraged.