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Mkyol Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

But as violence in movies and TV

"But as violence in movies and TV" or

"But as the violence in movies and TV"

Are they both acceptable? Which one is more preferable? The sentence is talking about the general violence seen in movies and TV.

Thanks.
  

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Please give the ENTIRE sentence you have in mind. Either one is probably acceptable.

  • Please give the ENTIRE sentence you have in mind.
  • Either one is probably acceptable.
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Please give the ENTIRE sentence you have in mind.

Either one is probably acceptable.
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Oh ok, it would be used in a sentence like the following:

As violence in movies and TV is increasing, so is violence exercised by teeangers.

Thanks.
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As the violence depicted in... would be my choice
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Yeah I like that too, thanks for the suggestion Grammar Geek.
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Good luck with your paper.

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