I'm reading one of Kate Atkinson's Jackson Brodie books and really really enjoying it.
BUT she frequently used 'like' as a conjunction, as in, My friend spends money like there's no tomorrow'
When of course it should be, My friend spends money as if, or as though, there's no tomorrow.
Is it me? I wince every time Kate uses this construction.
Or did the use of like as a conjunction become acceptable at some point, and I just wasn't looking?
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, but it seems strangely unimportant.


