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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Anatomical lens

At a coarse anatomical lens, such features include a long, expansive and rugose ischial region and shorter pubic rami.



I know 'At a coarse anatomical lens' sounds strange but is it grammatically correct?

  

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anonymous I know 'At a coarse anatomical lens' sounds strange but is it grammatically correct? The grammar is fine, but that's a pretty low bar for expository writing. Even "without planetary sincerity" is grammatical.

  • anonymous I know 'At a coarse anatomical lens' sounds strange but is it grammatically correct?
  • The grammar is fine, but that's a pretty low bar for expository writing.
  • Even "without planetary sincerity" is grammatical.
  • CJ
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anonymousI know 'At a coarse anatomical lens' sounds strange but is it grammatically correct?

The grammar is fine, but that's a pretty low bar for expository writing. Even "without planetary sincerity" is grammatical.

CJ

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anonymousI know 'At a coarse anatomical lens' sounds strange but is it grammatically correct?

If it does not mean what you want, it is not grammatical (in my book). "At" seems wrong. You look "through" a lens, be it literal or figurative. Also, unless "expansive" is a term of art in whatever science this is, it also seems like a wrong word.

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anonymousAt a coarse anatomical lens, such features include a long, expansive and rugose ischial region and shorter pubic rami.

Do these critters have a seeing eye among their pubic hairs?

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