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Asked on May 3, 2021 in Grammar.
Between rising costs and rising costs, large laundries often have to face rapid changes. These are the most costly of all. This sentence have a smoother flow and avoids the clumsy ‘due-to’.
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Asked on May 3, 2021 in Grammar.
Between rising costs and rising costs, large laundries often have to face rapid changes. These are the most costly of all. This sentence have a smoother flow and avoids the clumsy ‘due-to’.
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- 95 answers
- 223697 votes
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Asked on May 2, 2021 in Grammar.
Between rising costs and rising costs, large laundries often have to face rapid changes. These are the most costly of all. This sentence have a smoother flow and avoids the clumsy ‘due-to’.
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- 223697 votes
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Asked on March 8, 2021 in Grammar.
‘in strictly military terms’ means in the context or in the viewpoint of the military. What we can expect from the Gettysburg victory: the declaration that all of our troops have confidence in the American army, without sacrificing the ability to defend themselves against the odds. Yes, you can use military terms an military sense. They are almost identical.
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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
Agree on’self-interested’,’ self-centered might also be appropriate: Concerned
solely with one’s own desires, needs, or interests.
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