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Avid learner Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Desiring for

Hi,

1. In the absence of God, the truth becomes nothing more than whatever the victors are desiring for.
2. In the absence of God, the truth becomes nothing more than whatever the victors are desiring.

What are the differences between these sentences? Are they both correct?

Thanks in advance, AL
  

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avid learner What are the differences between these sentences? There is no difference in meaning. avid learner Are they both correct?

  • avid learner What are the differences between these sentences?
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • avid learner Are they both correct?
  • Neither is a good structure choice.
  • Use this: In the absence of ***, the truth becomes nothing more than whatever the victors desire.
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avid learnerWhat are the differences between these sentences?
There is no difference in meaning.
avid learnerAre they both correct?
Neither is a good structure choice. Use this:

In the absence of ***, the truth becomes nothing more than whatever the victors desire.

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