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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Difference between

Is there is any difference between in meaning "The child information" and " The information of the child"?
  

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Actually, neither one sounds right. I suppose that you mean either ' the child's information ' or 'the information on the child '.

  • Actually, neither one sounds right.
  • I suppose that you mean either ' the child's information ' or 'the information on the child '.
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Actually, neither one sounds right. I suppose that you mean either 'the child's information' or 'the information on the child'.
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What I mean is the newborn registration information. it is not information about the child , it is the child ,himself, information.
hope I'm making myself clear.
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I am not quite sure what type of information you mean, but perhaps you are refering to a child's birth record. If so, I would just say that.
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So which is more proper to use as far as a newborn birth record is consider :

1-The newborn data or the newborn information or the information of the newborn?

2- The parents data or the data of the parents data or the parents information or the information of the parents?

3- the registration data or the data of the registration or the registration information or the info
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1-The data on the newborn
2- The data on the parents
3- the registration data

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