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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

For quicknesss...

Does it sound natural to use "for quickness reason" as in:
For quickness reason, Amy skipped breakfast today to avoid traffic jam.
  

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Not at all, I’m afraid. You don’t need a phrase there anyway. Just say Amy skipped breakfast today to avoid a traffic jam.

  • Not at all, I’m afraid.
  • You don’t need a phrase there anyway.
  • Just say Amy skipped breakfast today to avoid a traffic jam.
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Not at all, I’m afraid. You don’t need a phrase there anyway. Just say Amy skipped breakfast today to avoid a traffic jam.
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How about:
For quickness reason, she took the plane instead of traveling by ship.
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For quickness reason is just not natural English.

You could say For a quicker trip…
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Thank you, Sir/Madam! I kind of see a structure here Emotion: smile

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