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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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an vs the

For this sentence " I feel confident now is the ideal time to grab a piece of the Park City dream." would "an ideal time" sound better, instead of "the ideal time"?
  

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" would "an ideal time" sound better, instead of "the ideal time"? No.

  • " would "an ideal time" sound better, instead of "the ideal time"?
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Anonymous For this sentence " I feel confident now is the ideal time to grab a piece of the Park City dream." would "an ideal time" sound better, instead of "the ideal time"? No.
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Anonymous For this sentence " I feel confident now is the ideal time to grab a piece of the Park City dream." would "an ideal time" sound better, instead of "the ideal time"?
I'm indifferent to the choice. They both sound fine to me. "an ideal time" suggests that other times may come along in the future which will be equally ideal. "the ideal time" suggests

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