• Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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    “of the sudden” (1570) actually predates “of a sudden” (Shakespeare) according to my OED as squinted at through the nifty magnifying glass. But it’s been considered obsolete for a long time despite having all of a sudden experienced a resurgence.

    (Note, I modernized the spellings of “sudden” rather than try to switch focus back and forth)

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      People aren’t saying it because they’re language scholars, it’s because they misheard the proper modern usage. So it goes for many language shifts.