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Vladv Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Announcement

The context is as follows. There was a online competetion on the radio called JAZZ 89.1 FM "All colors of jazz" and our album was voted the best-is it correct to say-
We are happy to announce that our album "Sugar fields" has been voted the best in a prestigiuos JAZZ 89.1 FM "All colors of jazz" contest! We are grateful to everyone involved in the recording session for taking time and making effort to create this release.

  

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I removed the italics so that I could put the album title in italics. If the title is indeed spelled "Sugar fields" and not "Sugar Fields", then OK, but it is usual in English to capitalize both words in a title. "Prestigious" is spelled thus.

  • I removed the italics so that I could put the album title in italics.
  • If the title is indeed spelled "Sugar fields" and not "Sugar Fields", then OK, but it is usual in English to capitalize both words in a title.
  • "Prestigious" is spelled thus.
  • I left the exclamation point because I am just too tired to remove it.
  • "Release" is a pretty anticlimactic word.
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I removed the italics so that I could put the album title in italics. If the title is indeed spelled "Sugar fields" and not "Sugar Fields", then OK, but it is usual in English to capitalize both words in a title. "Prestigious" is spelled thus. I left the exclamation point because I am just too tired to remove it. "Release" is a pretty anticlimactic word. I would use something more colorful. Yo

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