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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

30% of occupency

How would I have to say this sentence ?
Bake 30% of the occupency in bread and 30% in pastries.
Bake 30% of the occupency worth of bread and 30% pastries.

Which is correct?
I'll give you 20% on/off all products.

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Top answer

Bake 30% of the occupency worth of bread and 30% pastries. I have no idea what you are trying to say. Are you using people as stuffing in baked products?

  • Bake 30% of the occupency worth of bread and 30% pastries.
  • I have no idea what you are trying to say.
  • Are you using people as stuffing in baked products?
  • I'll give you (20% off) (on all products).
  • Parsing is indicated by the parentheses.
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AnonymousHow would I have to say this sentence ?Bake 30% of the occupency in bread and 30% in pastries.Bake 30% of the occupency worth of bread and 30% pastries.
I have no idea what you are trying to say. Are you using people as stuffing in baked products?

I'll give you (20% off) (on all products). Parsing is indicated by the parentheses.

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