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What is [sic]?

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MJDale | 23:19 Sat 17th Mar 2001 | Phrases & Sayings
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What is the meaning of the word '[sic]' which is often put in brackets, in the middle of a piece of writing ?
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sic is Latin for so or thus and draws your attention to the way something is written or spelt
It's usually used when directly quoting something that is mis-spelt or grammatically wrong, to indicate that although the original author might be a muppet the person quoting them has picked up on their mistake, e.g. 'The Minister for Education wrote: "It's important for young people to learn how to spell properlie" [sic]'
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