0Hi02br 02br 00"Company comprising (a) several dozen or 00more companies" Should I put or omit the article "a" in this case?02br 02br 02br 02br 00thanks0-
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02br 02br 00"Several dozen or more" is also a strange phrase. 02br 02br 00All the best,02br 02br 00MrP0-
— MrPedantic
02br 02br 00"Several dozen or more" is also a strange phrase.
02br 02br 00All the best,02br 02br 00MrP0-
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0Hello Anon02br 02br 00I would omit the "a".02br 02br 00"Several dozen or more" is also a strange phrase. "Several dozen" in itself is vague and unspecific; so it doesn't make sense to put "or more" at the end of it.02br 02br 00All the best,02br 02br 00MrP0-