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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
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- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes
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Asked on January 14, 2022 in Grammar.
Can either one be used. The distinction is whether there is effectively only one such strategy or instead there are “menu and options to meet the criterion” (“an).
- 213143 views
- 1398 answers
- 78844 votes