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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

A something to A somthing

what's the correct way to phrase it?

A thousand ways to a million /
Thousand ways to a million /
A thousand ways to million /
Thousand ways to million/
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basically, it means like, a thousand ways that lead to more million ways, that turns out that everything is a lot more complicated... you find out that you have a lot more ways and distance to go through.

But that's for an art project so I don't want to write it in its full form.

Does this meaning make sense with the sentence above, to be used in a song/book etc?


And Where the A should go?

Thanks

  

Top answer

In the context you've given, the four given examples are not right. It should apparently be something like: A hundred possibilities multiply into a thousand, and those thousand into tens of thousands, and then into hundreds of thousands, and then into millions, and so forth.

  • In the context you've given, the four given examples are not right.
  • It should apparently be something like: A hundred possibilities multiply into a thousand, and those thousand into tens of thousands, and then into hundreds of thousands, and then into millions, and so forth.
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In the context you've given, the four given examples are not right. It should apparently be something like:


A hundred possibilities multiply into a thousand, and those thousand into tens of thousands, and then into hundreds of thousands, and then into millions, and so forth.

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