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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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a strong bond

<referring to a group of scientists.>
After having worked on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond.

Is the above correct?
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After having worked on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond. It is OK but I would prefer - to me this sounds more natural After working on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond.

  • After having worked on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond.
  • It is OK but I would prefer - to me this sounds more natural After working on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond.
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After having worked on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond.

It is OK
but I would prefer - to me this sounds more natural

After working on several projects together, they have developed a strong bond.
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Thanks, Optilang. Where were you the last few days? Emotion: smile
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It was a HUGE beer on Friday night.

Took me 2 days to recover - well, plus I had to see my son off on Saturday, he has gone to Italy on holiday. Yesterday I was in Warsaw all day, got back at 02.00 this morning, 5 hours driving back through the most amazing thunderstorms (didn't help my hangover headache!). Anyway, enough of my blog - - I'm back in the saddle.

Like the boat, b
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HAHA...

Thanks. Not yet but it will be in the future

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