Quote Originally Posted by Krelian View Post
I usually refrain from correcting others, not least because I know I sometimes make mistakes, too. If someone regularly makes the same mistake, I point it out, though.

Quote Originally Posted by Kes View Post
qualifying "unique"*, and irregardless.
Could you give me an example of those?
"That dog is the most unique of the group." Unique cannot be qualified. If something is unique, it can't be anymore unique than something else.

Irregardless is awkward, and some would consider it a double-negative. Regardless is preferred.