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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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biological weapon

We know a suscessful deployment of a biological weapon, whether it's spread over a city or injected into our water, will cause millions of deaths.

Is the above correct?
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I think it's fine. (spelling "successful") I'd probably say, "water system."

- A.
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Are you saying 'it's' not required?
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>Are you saying 'it's' not required?
Not even elegant, IMO.
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Here are a couple of other ideas for you: "We know a successfully deployed biological weapon, whether dispersed over a city or introduced into the water, would cause millions of deaths".
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I'd use a that in:
"We know that a successfully deployed biological weapon, whether dispersed over a city or introduced into the water, would cause millions of deaths".

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Marius Hancu
"We know that a successfully deployed biological weapon, whether dispersed over a city or introduced into the water, would cause millions o
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I think it's totally possible. The meaning, as you should already know, is different.
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Hi New2grammar

Let's wait for a native speaker to reply, OK?
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I agree. It's always better to be confirmed by a native speaker.

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