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		<description><![CDATA[This could be one of the greatest faux pas of our language. It has become so common to hear someone say they&#8217;re nauseous, it&#8217;s no wonder we&#8217;re so nauseated by people.
Nauseous &#8211; means to cause nausea or disgust.
Nauseate/d &#8211; means to be affected by stomach distress or disgust.
 Strunk explained this best and still makes me laugh. &#8220;Do not, therefore, [...]]]></description>
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