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Sander Rossel23-Jan-20 3:29
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I'm writing some stuff in Word and Word thinks it's necessary to improve my writing.
Mostly, that's true, but it has one suggestion that I followed until I found out it's not right.
Every time I write "have to" or some form of it, Word says "use 'must' for concise language."
Now, as I understand it, that's perfectly fine in American English, but not so much in British English where "have to" indicates an external incentive while "must" comes from an internal incentive.
For example, "I have to use the Azure cloud at work" (dictated by your boss) and "I must work out more often" (something you wish to do because it's healthy).
Of course, if your doctor or wife tells you to work out more often "or else" it becomes "I have to work out more often."

Anyway, I must now change "must" to "have to" or my readers will make fun of me for not understanding the English language Sigh | :sigh:
The issue is pretty much un-Googleable, but does anyone know how I can turn off this very specific "have to" to "must" rule?

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