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Gillyflower Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Could you comment on this sentence?

Hi,

I'm trying to write a sentence in English? Which one of the following is correct or preferred?

- Passing the above-mentioned law originates from misinterpreting bank interest as usury.

- Passing the above law stems from mistakenly equating bank interest with usury.

- Passing the above law stems from falsely assuming bank interest and usury are the same.


Thanks!

  

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I would use "The idea behind" instead of "passing" in those.

  • I would use "The idea behind" instead of "passing" in those.
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I would use "The idea behind" instead of "passing" in those.

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