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B A F F L E D .
..I literally -{ J U S T ☆ ☆ ! }- saw that IMDb
APPROVED my Fourth ( & likely final ) Review
'Re-write' of F9 : The Fast Saga ; after making
me wait Four Whole Days , to that end ( time-
difference, and all ) . ⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜⬜
When I excitedly went to the F9-Homepage
to see my Review , it wasn't there anymore .
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KINDLY EXPLAIN .
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Champions & Friends-Of-IMDb -{ Please }-
Don't Waste Your Time Responding to this ;
Once Again, I -{ N E E D }- 2 only hear from
a BONAFIDE IMDb EMPLOYEE..... or better
still, MR. COL NEEDHAM HIMSELF. TY.
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Accepted Solution
Michelle
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17K Messages
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308.8K Points
3 years ago
Hi RADIO1S -
I can confirm that your User Review for "F9 (2021)" has been approved and is now listed on the site.
Cheers!
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jeorj_euler
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224.9K Points
3 years ago
The ampersand is not supposed to be used as a conjunction of clauses or to separate components of a sequence of nouns. Instead the word "and" or "with" is supposed to be used. If two proper names are being separated by an ampersand, that is alright, and there are many other circumstances whereby it would be okay to separate things with an ampersand instead of the spelled-out equivalent. The reason for this, I figure, has to do with the fact that "or" and "but" do not have symbols of their own, so readers can be spared of textual inconsistencies.
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