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<p>In 2004, Jack Lynch, <a href="page.php?w=assistant_professor">assistant professor</a> of English at <a href="page.php?w=Rutgers_University">Rutgers University</a>, said on <a href="page.php?w=Voice_of_America">Voice of America</a> that the correction of the subject-positioned "you and me" to "you and I" leads people to "internalize the rule that 'you and I' is somehow more proper, and they end up using it in places where they should not - such as 'he gave it to you and I' when it should be 'he gave it to you and me.</p>

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