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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Bormann's disappearance or the disappearance of Bormann

In a sentence or in sentences, which of the following two is more common: "The disappearance of Bormann" or "Bormann's disappearance"?

By the way, is there a program on the internet that lets me check this difference, that is, "the disappearance of Bormann" versus "Bormann's disappearance"?

Thank you.

  

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Both are fine. Here's a similar case. Use this website to check on the relative frequency of use of certain word groups.

  • Both are fine.
  • Here's a similar case.
  • Use this website to check on the relative frequency of use of certain word groups.
  • You may have to adjust the input to make the search work.
  • t1%3B%2CAgatha%20Christie%20's%20disappearance%3B%2Cc0 There is no website that allows you to check more than this.
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Both are fine.

Here's a similar case. Use this website to check on the relative frequency of use of certain word groups. You may have to adjust the input to make the search work.

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