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[QUOTE="EricLA, post: 4378167, member: 26"] While I don't disagree in theory, I just want to be clear. The dictionary definition of "quit" is as follows: [I]verb gerund or present participle: [B]quitting[/B][/I] [LIST=1] [*][I][I]leave (a place), usually permanently. "he was ordered to quit the cabin immediately[/I][/I] [/LIST] So if people (as in your example) are talking about Tina "leaving Phoenix permanently", then I generally agree. However the term "quit" has a negative connotation, especially when used as several posters have: [LIST] [*]She may have quit on the team... [*] ...teams... ([I]reply to the OP's post[/I]) [*]I was using those words ("quit on the team") because there are numerous posters that say she did and has before [/LIST] I am NOT calling [USER=6484]@Geew1992[/USER] out at all, as he pointed out it's others who have used that word or phrase. However, I disagree if anyone thinks saying "Tina quite on her team" has anything but a negative connotation in it's context, and I strongly disagree that she has ever "quit" on any team she's ever played for. [/QUOTE]
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