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English2015 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

English grammar

Hello,
I was in dillema by using "unable" and "without" in a sentence.
Unable to process without the person's information.

Should i use both in this sentence?

Thanks
  

Top answer

This is not a complete sentence. What is the context? Is it eg a message from a computer program?

  • This is not a complete sentence.
  • What is the context?
  • Is it eg a message from a computer program?
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This is not a complete sentence. What is the context?

Is it eg a message from a computer program?
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Hi.. No computer program. i received a form from John but all the information of the person was not in it. I am returning the form
back to john and telling him that i need the all the information in order for me to process the request. i am trying to shorten the message but it seems or doesnt sound correct.
thanks
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eg Thanks, John, but I am unable to process this without the person's information.
eg Thanks, John, but I need the person's complete information.


Clive
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English2015I was in a dilemma by using "unable" and "without" in a sentence.
Why should that be a problem? There's no rule that says 'unable' and 'without' can't be used in the same sentence.

CJ

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