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Ckret,
Sorry. I wasn't finger pointing. Since the usage has changed, you are absolutely correct in light of today's dictionary. Words like "ain't" weren't even considered words in years past, but common usage changes things like that. We used to point out that, "Ain't ain't in the dictionary." But now it are -- uh, is.
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