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SweetFreedom Posted 12 years ago
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After elected as President?

Should "After elected as President" be "After being elected as President"?

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Reason is at the center of Enlightenment, which contributed to the drop of the rate of the attendance of church in Great Britain. As I've indicated previously that when you spend time, energy and other resources in pursuing reason, you will have less time, energy ect. to pay attention to religious God or the church. Jefferson had been a leader of this enlightenment movement. After elected as President, he continued to push forward the great cause, which reflects from his inaugural addresses.
  

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SweetFreedom Should "After elected as President" be "After being elected as President"? I agree with you. Actually, I would delete 'as'.

  • SweetFreedom Should "After elected as President" be "After being elected as President"?
  • I agree with you.
  • Actually, I would delete 'as'.
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SweetFreedomShould "After elected as President" be "After being elected as President"?
I agree with you. Actually, I would delete 'as'.

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