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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Does this sentence make sense?

The aims of this report are two-fold.

  

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Yes, that's fine. "twofold" is apparently more common than "two-fold", but both are OK.

  • Yes, that's fine.
  • "twofold" is apparently more common than "two-fold", but both are OK.
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Yes, that's fine.

"twofold" is apparently more common than "two-fold", but both are OK.

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anonymous

The aims of this report are two-fold.

With the plural "aims", the aims are already more than one-fold. Make it "The aim of this report is two-fold." or "The aims of this report are two."

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