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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
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A stronger yen

But, the company says the number headed for South Korea is tipped to rise 25 percent. Other Asian cities, including Hong Kong and Taiwan, are also expected to receive more Japanese visitors thanks to a stronger yen.

Can I leave out 'a'?

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Hi LiJ Don't leave it out. Yen requires an article and the adjectival attribute (stronger) enables a to be used. See a that discusses the use of articles in similar cases.

  • Hi LiJ Don't leave it out.
  • Yen requires an article and the adjectival attribute (stronger) enables a to be used.
  • See a that discusses the use of articles in similar cases.
  • CB
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Hi LiJ

Don't leave it out. Yen requires an article and the adjectival attribute (stronger) enables a to be used. See a that discusses the use of articles in similar cases.

CB
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Great thread.
Thanks a million, CB.

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