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Sanycool4 Posted 14 years ago
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Based up on the part count or parts count

Based up on the part count scheduled date may change or


Based up on the parts count scheduled date may change Which one is correct
  

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" "Upon" is almost archaic. When a noun is used as an adjective, it is used in the singular. Examples: shoe store, apartment building.

  • " "Upon" is almost archaic.
  • When a noun is used as an adjective, it is used in the singular.
  • Examples: shoe store, apartment building.
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"Based upon the part count..."

Better: "Based on the part count..."

"Upon" is almost archaic.

When a noun is used as an adjective, it is used in the singular. Examples: shoe store, apartment building.

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