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I think that would irritate me as well. damookster Send a noteboard - 02/02/2022 08:45:46 PM

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No real reason. Both are well-attested forms of the verb. I just get tetchy about it.

Particularly if I was a lawyer and had to hear it frequently. Pled just doesn't sound right.

Mook

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