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I found the following sentence in a book "The display was not as spectacular as the fireworks celebrating the king's marriage, but it was impressive nevertheless" Is it grammatically correct?? Is it the same as "The display
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the following sentence is grammatically incorrect, as far as I know, "although I don't like it, but I still do it" yet it seems okay to say, for I found it in a book (as such assumed to be correct) "although I don't like
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I think I understand, to some extent, the differences between "a" and "the", but in some context it still seems unclear which one I should use.
Below is one recent situation I found in Time mag.
"The Clintons lure Obama into the fight he had
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