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Ain't is familiar and colloquial, and therefore unsuitable for certain written material, but it is not incorrect, exactly. There has been a great deal of Middle Class prejudice against the word ain't, particularly in America, but in England it is common usage in both the Upper and the Lower Classes. In fact, ain't I is better English than aren't I, a genteel abomination that is not good English at all. In that one case at least, ain't is more correct than what most people say.

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