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Rebecca Rothwell

@bec_rothwell

Storyteller & Editor @broccoliwords ▪︎ Writing coach ▪︎ Utter logophile ▪︎ Above all, Mrs @MrRothwell1 and mum to ratbags 💕

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I'm writing a piece about sport terminology. and need help from sport people #journorequest Is the term SCRATCHED used in your sport? What does it mean? I have #badminton #swimming #golf #snooker #cycling. Any others? Sport Wales, UK Sport, Sport England can you help?

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Brilliant to hear from Edward Morgan from Castell Howell Foods on supply chain sustainability and how we can produce good food with minimal environmental impact. #RoyalWelshShow

Brilliant to hear from Edward Morgan from <a href="/castellhowell/">Castell Howell Foods</a> on supply chain sustainability and how we can produce good food with minimal environmental impact.

#RoyalWelshShow
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Thank you to Gina and Peter Smithies from TrehillFarm for joining us at the stand today. Fantastic to hear about your experiences of nature-friendly farming in Pembrokeshire. #RoyalWelshShow

Thank you to Gina and Peter Smithies from <a href="/TrehillFarm/">TrehillFarm</a> for joining us at the stand today. Fantastic to hear about your experiences of nature-friendly farming in Pembrokeshire.

#RoyalWelshShow
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📢 Attention grammar aficionados 📢 First page of my new read - what's going on here? My analysis is that the 'of the' is doing the same job as the apostrophe & s, although I might actually say it like this in spoken English. What's the rule?

📢 Attention grammar aficionados 📢

First page of my new read - what's going on here?

My analysis is that the 'of the' is doing the same job as the apostrophe &amp; s, although I might actually say it like this in spoken English.

What's the rule?
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Rebecca Rothwell Babel: The Language Magazine RobWords Maggie Malcolm Summers This is a rare instance when a double possessive is normal and accepted. Consider the fact that you would also typically say “a friend of mine/hers/his/theirs” rather than “a friend of me/her/him/them.” Garner’s Modern American Usage considers this correct but idiomatic.

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👏🏼 Superb everythings from Jonathan Guy Lewis - absolutely loved tonight's performance Ustinov Studio. Time to petition the emoji folks to create a French Horn emoji - for now, 📯 will have to do 📯📯📯

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⚽ Can anyone local help with some sport sponsorship? 👕 My son's team - Rogerstone Rangers U12s - need help paying for their training kit. 🙏🏼 We're in #Newport #NP10, a super friendly bunch, and ready to promote a local business. 🫶🏼 Thank you!

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Football in Newport could do with a boost, so please consider sponsoring Rogerstone Rangers. We don't need much, just enough to cover the team's training kits ⚽ Newport County AFC, can you retweet?

Football in Newport could do with a boost, so please consider sponsoring Rogerstone Rangers. We don't need much, just enough to cover the team's training kits ⚽

<a href="/NewportCounty/">Newport County AFC</a>, can you retweet?