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I would not use "relation". That sounds quite odd to me. I'd say "relationship". You're right Yankee. Thanks.
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–adj. 8. being close by; not distant: the near fields. In the sentence, the intended meaning would be 8, but I think the article may also be a factor here. I much prefer "a/the nearby hotel". That said, the use of " the near
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The given quoted sentence means that the ratio of the number of stocks that fell to the number of stocks that rose is 5 : 1.
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Hi Creativeguru They're all OK -- except that you forgot the capitalization in the third one. In addition, the third one seems more appropriate as a title rather than as a headline. The second one would also work as a heading or title. The
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6.for you...if you come back
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8.go up to
9.either
10./at end of first sentence - first option
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2 I've never been in a relation other than this one/apart from this one/ but this one . "any relation but this one" would be okay. I would not use "relation". That sounds quite odd to me. I'd say "relationship".
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Diamond Ids presents Shooting Stars Collection Shooting Stars Collection presented by Diamond Ids Diamond Ids’ shooting stars collection Kindly let me know which is the best line for the headline and if there is any other way to write, kindly suggest
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I hope this will and Hi Gleb If you reject the sentence in the quote, then it seems to me that you would also have to reject the following sentence, for example: - For the last three hours he has been playing with his Xbox and not doing his
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Hi,
I have not yet issue the debit note to the supplier, but shall send to them soonest and pay to customer accordingly.
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