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Azz Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For great taste

Can one say
a. Our breads are baked for great taste.
b. We bake our breads for great taste.

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The idea is that we intend out breads to have great taste (and presumably they do). I think the sentences work, but I am not sure.

Many thanks.
  

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azz I think the sentences work, but I am not sure. They are not natural and they are hard to understand without your explanation. The idea seems truistic, hence it is odd in itself, no matter how you compose it.

  • azz I think the sentences work, but I am not sure.
  • They are not natural and they are hard to understand without your explanation.
  • The idea seems truistic, hence it is odd in itself, no matter how you compose it.
  • azz The idea is that we intend out breads to have great taste What else might you intend?
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azz I think the sentences work, but I am not sure.
They are not natural and they are hard to understand without your explanation. The idea seems truistic, hence it is odd in itself, no matter how you compose it.
azzThe idea is that we intend out breads to have great taste
What else might you intend?

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