idioms - Is the expression "done right" proper grammar?


Suppose I have the sentence: "This is a website done right."


It sounds wrong, but I cannot find any grammatical rules that confirm my suspicions. Am I just crazy or is that improper grammar?



Answer



According to M-W.com, right (adverb) can mean "in a suitable, proper, or desired manner", and gives as an example of that usage "knew he wasn't doing it right." So I'm gonna have to go with the "you're just crazy" option. :-)


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