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I have not edited this page or contributed to it in any way, so no original research here. I am one of the scholars who has been cited (so yeah, that was original research, but it was published and has been correctly cited by whoever did it). And I will say that if anyone can prove that the verb was ever completed with the addition of the word "est" before 1930 I will buy that person a steak dinner. This is the way this phrase got so out of control in the first place: people think they know better than the historical sources how it should have been constructed.
Mtalleyrand (talk) 04:18, 31 May 2016 (UTC)[reply]