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Lately I read and hear "...graduated college". Does that grate on anyone elses ears? Or is that considered correct? And by whom? Also, I thought that "short (or long)-lived" was pronounced with a long, not short "i", but seldom hear it pronounced that way.
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Welcome back, Patchy ~
Long time, no hear.
Father Steve
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Also, I thought that "short (or long)-lived" was pronounced with a long, not short "i"
Wull, y'know it'd help if there was a verb "live" pronounced with a long i. Might give us something to hang your "long-lived" with a long i on.
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or, alTERnately, we could hang our fedora on those descrip guys at W3,MWC,AHD: lôngl[longi]vd, -l[shorti]vd (preference implied)
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Clearly, /long-li:vd/ (approx), as in "My bonsai is getting really long-leaved... this can't be a good thing." 
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