On 22/11, Xavion wrote:

No double negative here.


Why not?  His sentence was "There are plenty of words in the English
language that have multiple meanings and it doesn't prevent me or others
from confusing the intent."  How can "doesn't prevent", coupled with
"confusing", not be considered at least a double negative?


Because that's not how the English language (, or any that I know of, for that matter,) works.

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