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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

A priori

Hello teachers,

Can we use articles before 'a priori' as in: you need an a priori understanding of this. Or is 'a priori' used without any article whatsoever?

REgards,
  

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'A priori' in your sentence is an adjective and does not govern the article; the article is governed by the noun 'understanding'.

  • 'A priori' in your sentence is an adjective and does not govern the article; the article is governed by the noun 'understanding'.
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'A priori' in your sentence is an adjective and does not govern the article; the article is governed by the noun 'understanding'.

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