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Try: Detroit Three was the best foreign company in predicting how gasoline prices would react during a deepening recession.
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Try: Christina is in her fifties and that makes me wonder how on earth she is still among us Or better: Christina is in her fifties and that makes me wonder why she is still alive ...though your sentence is rather odd. Fifty is not that old! Or
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Is "ever experienced" a redundant expression? For example, instead of: "Yesterday's flooding was the worst ever experienced by this country" should it be: "Yesterday's flooding was the worst experienced by this
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Thank you. Yes, I did a search on Google and came up on several variants such as "What price music?", "What price glory?", etc. I guessed they meant as you said: the cost or penalty one has to pay for music, glory, food, etc.
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Dear all, I recently found an article from a reputable New Scientist magazine that had the following headline "What price more food?". Is this grammar correct? Should it be "What price for more food?" or "What price with
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Thank you for your answer. I still can't get a definitive answer. This board is silent so I assume everyone is just as confused. For example, is there any difference between the following two: "Under the right conditions, a plane without
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Hi all, What is the difference, if any, between "in the right conditions" and "under the right conditions"? Thnx. Chris
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