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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
In each sentence a person says something different.
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“Cases declined dramatically. With
- this phrase implying the cases themselves have declined by indicting the cases themselves. This could mean that they took a turn for the worse or the quality of the cases declined. Could technically be used (confusingly) to specify the number of cases, though.
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“The number of patients declined dramatically. The
- number of cases declined in this sentence, on the other hand, is really a sentence.
To define this sentence, it’s important what you’re trying to convey.
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Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.
In each sentence a person says something different.
-
“Cases declined dramatically. With
- this phrase implying the cases themselves have declined by indicting the cases themselves. This could mean that they took a turn for the worse or the quality of the cases declined. Could technically be used (confusingly) to specify the number of cases, though.
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“The number of patients declined dramatically. The
- number of cases declined in this sentence, on the other hand, is really a sentence.
To define this sentence, it’s important what you’re trying to convey.
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- 2 answers
- 295604 votes
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Asked on March 13, 2021 in Single word requests.
How do I use an Unilluminated
illuminated
adj?
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Supplied or brightened with light
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Lit up
( MW ) ( CD )
Unilluminated
adj.
- Bright with light (cd ) or not
lit up (LP
)?
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