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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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for or by which is correct

"it will work by it self after pulling manually for 10cm" or "it will work by it self after pulling manually by 10cm"
  

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For But your syntax is not right, Say eg It will work by itself after it is pulled manually for 10cm. eg It will work by itself after you pull it manually for 10cm You only need to say 'manually' if there is some other way it could be pulled, eg mechanically. Clive

  • For But your syntax is not right, Say eg It will work by itself after it is pulled manually for 10cm.
  • eg It will work by itself after you pull it manually for 10cm You only need to say 'manually' if there is some other way it could be pulled, eg mechanically.
  • Clive
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But your syntax is not right,
Say
eg It will work by itself after it is pulled manually for 10cm.
eg It will work by itself after you pull it manually for 10cm

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