Is it chicken or just chicken-like?

Are chicken-fried vegetables anything like “chicken”-fried veggies? I think that one has been fried in a fat that was also used to fry chicken and the other was fried in something that was used to fry faux chicken. According to yahoo.com, you’ll find recipes for both on Yahoo!:

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No, thanks. I’m allergic

Nuts? No, thanks.

Maybe you weren’t asking if I wanted some of that salty stuff. Maybe you were trying to ask an entirely different question. But, the truth is, the folks at yahoo.com were asking: Nuts?

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Why can’t they remember that if the words inside the quotation marks form a question, then the question mark goes inside, too? It’s a common mistake at Yahoo!, and it just drives me nuts.

Make up your mind!

The writers at Yahoo! Shine can’t seem to make up their mind: Is it hyphenated or not?

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This kind of embarrassing inconsistency is the reason that a website that is serious about the quality of its content has a style guide and a standard dictionary and requires its writers and editors to adhere to both.

Predictably wrong

There’s nothing unpredictable about Yahoo! Sports; we all know there will be at least one mystifying error on its home page every day:

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Is this supposed to be “Unpredictably <fill in the blank> continues” or “Unpredictability continues”? Or something else?