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I think the sentences below mean something slightly different from one to another, but can someone explain to me exactly what the differences are? Thanks "Implementation of a new policy under THE control of a government ..."
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How do we make a statement in which several pieces of evidence have been presented to prove a certain point of our argument? I know we can say "based on THE evidence", or "based on THESE pieces of evidence", but I wonder if we
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I wonder if these two (types of? must we have this here) fruits belong to the same or different family (families?) of plants. Should we use "family" or "families"? Should we just make a longer sentence? Or should we just use
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Thanks, Mr. Wordy. Can you please clarify the differences of the two expressions you wrote? I thought they were the same?? What are the relationships between A,B,C,D and E in your first and second expression? And what are their relationships to
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The following sentence is meant for some publication, so please help make it sound "publishable". Thanks. (Modification is made for confidentiality) (version1) Two different enzymes have been reported. The first is A, the second B,
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Which one is correct? (a) Freckles are A disease that doesn't need a treatment. (b) Freckles are diseases that don't need a treatment. (c) Freckle is A disease that doesn't need a treatment. (d) Freckles are THE disease that
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Thanks a ton !! Grammar Geek. I wonder if your using of "a more natural way to say" means "to say" or "to use" or both. So if I am "writing" that sentence instead of saying it, would it STILL be more natural
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Which is correct? Results from google book "suggest" that all four may be acceptable (a) This beer event is for the celebration of summer. (b) This beer event is for the celebration of the summer. (c) This beer event is for celebration
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Thanks, Mr. Wordy Given that you are a native speaker, everything that does not make sense to you for me will be incorrect. Thus there shouldn't be any more discussion on this. Yet, I wonder if the first one "why the secret, if at
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Are these two phrases exchangeable in the following context "why the secret, if at all" (= ?? why is this a secret at all) "why the secret, if any" (=?? why is this a secret at all) or if either or both are the wrong expression
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