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kcatskcolbdi
1y ago
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Then you would say "I and a group of dads". "I and other dads" directly states that you are part of a group (dads).
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seoulmetro
1y ago
No it doesn't. It
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. "I and a group of dads" creates disassociation where there may be more association to the group than their status as dads.
umanwizard
1y ago
> No it doesn't.
What? Yes it does. To any native English speaker, “I and other X” means you’re part of X, always.
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