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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

And or but?

Which is correct in the following sentence, "and" or "but"? Why? Thanks

"I know accelerating my business won't be straightforward, but/and I know that investing in new technology is a good starting point."
  

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" You are making a contrast or offering an exception. I like most ice cream but I hate vanilla.

  • " You are making a contrast or offering an exception.
  • I like most ice cream but I hate vanilla.
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I would say "but." You are making a contrast or offering an exception.

I like most ice cream but I hate vanilla.

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