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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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articles with economic notions and concepts

I am writing an academic paper about rate of return regulation and do not know if I must use the definite article before "rate of return regulation". I read several academic articles on this topic and found that some authors write with the article when others do not use it.
  

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Anonymous I read several academic articles on this topic and found that some authors write with the article when others do not use it. Yes, indeed. It often requires a subtle sense of style in academic writing to feel when to use it and when to omit it.

  • Anonymous I read several academic articles on this topic and found that some authors write with the article when others do not use it.
  • Yes, indeed.
  • It often requires a subtle sense of style in academic writing to feel when to use it and when to omit it.
  • There is no single right answer to your question.
  • , that which the reader is less likely to question in the context).
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Anonymous I read several academic articles on this topic and found that some authors write with the article when others do not use it.
Yes, indeed. It often requires a subtle sense of style in academic writing to feel when to use it and when to omit it. There is no single right answer to your question. Use the less obtrusive form (i.e., that which the reader

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