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BoSsSy Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

"a part of" vs "part of"

Is there difference between "a part of" and "part of" ?

For example:

"It is part of a routine or habit."

"It is a part of a routine or habit."

  

Top answer

The only difference is the use of an article "a". The sentence without the article is not natural English.

  • The only difference is the use of an article "a".
  • The sentence without the article is not natural English.
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The only difference is the use of an article "a". The sentence without the article is not natural English.

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