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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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Can this word function as a noun?

0Hi,02br
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00I have a part of a sentence for your scrutiny. Please tell me how can the writer would be able to use this word underlined as a noun as it seemed to have been used as?02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 12br 10Hi,12br 12br 10I have a part of a sentence for your scrutiny. 12br 12br 10... 11i 10as well as form the 10bottom up10 through Phonics.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Anonymous12cite 12br 10Hi,12br 12br 10I have a part of a sentence for your scrutiny.
  • 12br 12br 10...
  • 11i 10as well as form the 10bottom up10 through Phonics.
  • 12i 12br 12blockquote 10I feel there should be a typo.
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0Yes, Mr. Paco, there was an inadvertant error in typing. Sorry. How about it? Is the sentence have a correct noun?02br
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0"from the bottom up" should be taken as a whole - in this case, it seems to mean starting with the very basics and moving to finer distinctions. 02br
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00"From the bottom up" could aslo be used in reference to a company, starting with the lowest-level employees and moving on up the head of the company.02br
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00I guess it's a shorthand expression. "F

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