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I would probably say it like
Ataxia, as a symptom of pneumocephalus, can be present regardless of the position of free air in the scull.
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Can you pelase check if articles are needed here. Ataxia wasn't mentioned before in the text. Thanks. Ataxia as a symptom of pneumocephalus can be present no matter on position of free air in skull.
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Can you please check my articles here? Thank you Passive opening of the sinus entrances and Eustachian tube is the ideal way to equalize pressure between nasopharynx and sinuses and middle ear. It is not always possible, especially during
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A few days ago I was reading an article on the internet (I can't find it now) and a nice expression caugt my eye. It was used at the end of the sentence to mean that:
someone has an ability/talent but s/he does not use it.
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Yes, of course you have. You can probably find milllions via Google Search. Your sentence remains odd without 'the', however, since the source/situation of the jingling is specificed.
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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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Hello, I'm reading a short article and meet with this sentence:
"real money is in syndication"
I looked up "syndication" in dictionary, but I'm still unable to understand it. It's from
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The weather is warm in the summer.
The weather is warm in summer.
I know both sentences are acceptable.
then, why 'get up early in morning' is not acceptable?
Nevertheless, ' Afternoon is the time I need coffee.'
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Thanks for the reply.
But what I wanted to ask is not coffee.
Your answer gives me a new question. I thought 'in front of the sentence' meant
'in the begining of the sentencce.' that is, before 'Afternoon'
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There is no indefinite article with the word "coffee" because "coffee" is an uncountable noun. However, you could say this: - Afternoon is the time I need a cup of coffee . The word "afternoon" does not have an
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