This in Chicago’s Newspaper pains me even more than its all-in editorial ringing the oft-sounded alarm about the end of the world coming because of climate change.
Today’s stop: Pullman. Located 12 miles south of downtown, Pullman may be the most unique neighborhood in the city.
Why? Because something, even a neighborhood, is either unique (one of a kind) or not. There are not degrees of uniqueness.
Common dreadful error, but being common is no excuse. At least the Sun-Times is not unique in this error.