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moving from 'est' to 'ity'

I like this opinion piece by Charles Wright in The Age: “We seem to have undergone a generational change of suffixes: moving from the era of "est" - as in fastest, smallest, even cheapest - to the age of "ity" - utility, simplicity, even perhaps necessity.“
Published Wednesday, December 24, 2003 8:53 AM by Removed=342783
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