"Dominant kentucky " aaron torres

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jeffky

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Amazes me how many here don’t seem to understand the difference between those two words. I regularly see that mistake on the his board, but hardly ever anywhere else.
Glad to know you're a rocket scientist amazes me how some like you are ready to pounce with innuendos over something like a misspelled word typos or mistake you must have a shallow life grammar police 😆 🤣 😂 uggh
 

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"Dominant" is an adjective that means having power or influence over others, while "dominate" is a verb that means to control or have a lot of influence over someone or something:


Can’t these two both be used to describe UofK?

I get the fast”paste”, but I’m confused about this one.
 

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Glad to know you're a rocket scientist amazes me how some like you are ready to pounce with innuendos over something like a misspelled word typos or mistake you must have a shallow life grammar police 😆 🤣 😂 uggh
You left out suggestions on when to use periods and capitalization.