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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Hi, is this grammatically correct?

A perfect family collection for this holiday season. Get trapped in the fun-thrilling movies of (Title1) and (Title2) to explore the fun world with your kids and family.

  

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anonymous Hi, is this grammatically correct? It's grammatically correct, but the usage isn't always correct. For one thing "trapped" and "fun-thrilling" have got to go.

  • anonymous Hi, is this grammatically correct?
  • It's grammatically correct, but the usage isn't always correct.
  • For one thing "trapped" and "fun-thrilling" have got to go.
  • A perfect family collection for this holiday season.
  • Immerse yourself in the thrilling (Title1) and (Title2) to explore the world of fun with your kids and family.
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anonymousHi, is this grammatically correct?

It's grammatically correct, but the usage isn't always correct. For one thing "trapped" and "fun-thrilling" have got to go.

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Can I say:


Due to popular demand, we are back! A perfect family collection for this holiday season. Immerse yourself in these family-friendly movies of (Title1) and (Title2) to explore the world of fun with your kids and family.

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It sounds nice when reading it to me… but do you think it sounds odd?

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Since it sounds odd, I decided to omit the word "of" here:

  • Due to popular demand, we are back! A perfect family collection for this holiday season. Immerse yourself in these family-friendly movies which include (Movie Title1) and (Movie Title2) to explore the world of fun with your kids and family.

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