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ziroshima
6 months ago
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It makes sense from a boolean perspective. E.g "I'll try and go to the store." If the try fails, you did not go to the store.
AnimalMuppet
6 months ago
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Only if your language has short-circuiting booleans.
petesergeant
6 months ago
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That’s just the meaning of “try” tho; “I’ll try to go to the store” is identical in meaning
pnut
6 months ago
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For that matter, "trying" is implied by "going", and you could just say "I'll go to the store".
petesergeant
6 months ago
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Nah, there's a markèd difference in the expressed certainty there
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