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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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A name of a point of interest?

Is this correct?

"a name of a point of interest"
(Do you ever enter a name of a point of interest in the car navigation system to set the destination?)

Of course, each point of interest has only one name.

Or should it be "enter the name of a point of interest"?
  

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Either is OK as they stand; context may decide one or the other, by the usual rules.

  • Either is OK as they stand; context may decide one or the other, by the usual rules.
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Either is OK as they stand; context may decide one or the other, by the usual rules.

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