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>From: Moose
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>No! no, no, no,no ... It's "Fourth of July", most commonly in print (note
>retained 'u') or "4th of July", always with
>the 'of'. As the date nears, "The 4th" or "The Fourth" becomes common verbal
>usage.
Our way works better on Star Wars day as well - "May the 4th be with you" sure
sounds better than "4 May be with you." Totally different meaning that way, of
course.
Also Pi day - 3.14, not 14.3!
Steve Troy
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