• @Chriszz@lemmy.world
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    172 years ago

    Think about filling in a form, though. Filling in a form—“to fill” is unambiguous. In/out isn’t even necessary when you think about it. “I’m going to fill a form” means the same thing too.

    • @Strayce@lemmy.sdf.org
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      62 years ago

      I feel like you’re technically correct, but saying “fill a form” just sounds weird to a native English speaker.