Williams concludes that people believe they have a responsibility to uphold grammatical standards, and that they will go against their own usage of language based on what they think is “right.” This idea of creating error based on a sense of upholding standards underlies almost everything Williams focuses on for the majority of his article.

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Based on the information provided, it seems like the statement is supported by the passage. To find the answer, we can analyze the statement and look for evidence in the passage.

According to the statement, Williams concludes that people have a responsibility to uphold grammatical standards and are willing to go against their own usage of language based on what they believe is "right." To support or refute this statement, we need to examine whether Williams discusses this idea in his article.

To find evidence, we can review the majority of the article and look for instances where Williams focuses on the concept of creating error based on a sense of upholding standards. If we find examples or arguments supporting this idea, then the statement in question is likely to be true.

Therefore, to obtain the answer to whether the statement is true or false, we should examine the majority of Williams' article and look for his discussion of creating errors based on a sense of upholding standards.

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