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Sarcandra Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

"be a part of", "be part of"

When do we use "be a part of" and "be part of"?

ex. Be a part of this once-in-a-lifetime event!

Thanks,

Grace
  

Top answer

They are pretty much interchangeable. Your sentence is fine with or without the article.

  • They are pretty much interchangeable.
  • Your sentence is fine with or without the article.
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They are pretty much interchangeable. Your sentence is fine with or without the article.
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If the link works, you'll find more information here.

CB
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Cool BreezeA part of should be used when the part can be more or less clearly outlined and/or has a contour. A typical example of a part of are geographical areas: Hawaii is a part of the USA.
Hawaii is part of the USA sounds fine to this speaker of AmE.

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