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Is this grammatically correct? What does it mean? Any possible rephrasing? Why on earth would someone pronounce “archive” as “achieve”. “Oil” as “oyel”…. That’s the height bro


The original sentence is grammatically correct but can be slightly improved for clarity. Here's a breakdown of its meaning and possible rephrasings: ### Meaning The speaker is expressing disbelief or frustration over the mispronunciation of certain words. They find it absurd that someone would pronounce "archive" as "achieve" and "oil" as "oyel." The phrase "That's the height bro" suggests that they believe this is an extreme example of incorrect pronunciation. ### Possible Rephrasings 1. "Why on earth would anyone pronounce 'archive' as 'achieve' and 'oil' as 'oyel'? That’s just ridiculous, man." 2. "Seriously, why would someone say 'archive' like 'achieve' and 'oil' like 'oyel'? That's totally absurd, dude." 3. "I can't believe someone would pronounce 'archive' as 'achieve' and 'oil' as 'oyel.' That's just ridiculous, bro." 4. "Why would anyone mispronounce 'archive' as 'achieve' and 'oil' as 'oyel'? That’s really pushing it, man." These alternatives maintain the original meaning while varying in tone and style.