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Irina_blondy Posted 11 years ago
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"We deliver goods within the terms of our agreement". Should I use the definite article before the word "goods"? Thanks!
  

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No- its fine as it is. "

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No- its fine as it is. The whole is sentence is fine but maybe it should be "We will deliver goods as per the terms of our agreement."
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shat"We deliver goods within the terms of our agreement". Should I use the definite article before the word "goods"?
No. "deliver the goods" is an idiom used in other contexts:

You can count on Alex to attract a big crowd. He always delivers the goods.

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