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A 2016 study by linguists at the University of Michigan found that college students were less willing to be roommates with a stranger whose introductory email was filled with grammatical errors, which the researchers call “grammos.”

One of those surprises was the 1970s series “Three’s Company,” a multicamera sitcom that featured John Ritter as a California bachelor pretending to be gay so his landlord would let him be roommates with two single women.

“But it was mostly sad, because all my roommates were leaving that day, too, so I’ll never get to be roommates with them again. But it is what it is.”

He still happens to be roommates with fellow USC runner Michael Norman, who has the fastest 400-meter time this season.

He still happens to be roommates with fellow USC runner Michael Norman, who has the fastest 400-meter time this season.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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