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  • Asked on March 25, 2021 in Grammar.

    In each sentence a person says something different.

    1. “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.

    1. “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.

    1. “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.

    1. “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.

    • 797853 views
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  • How do I use an Unilluminated

    illuminated

    adj?

    • Supplied or brightened with light

    • Lit up

    ( MW ) ( CD )

    Unilluminated

    adj.

    • Bright with light (cd ) or not

    lit up (LP

    )?

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