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HUBLOT Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"a no-fat diet" / "a fat-free diet"

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Mary Flynn (Author)

Does "a no-fat diet" have the same meaning as "a fat-free diet"? "A fat-free diet" is much more common, isn't it?
  

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Yes, 'fat-free' is much more common, I'm sure.

  • Yes, 'fat-free' is much more common, I'm sure.
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Yes, 'fat-free' is much more common, I'm sure.
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Thanks a lot, Philip.

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