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Christine Christie Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Gain

Is this sentence correct:


"For me, ten thousand Euros is a lot of money, and it would bother me to lose such an amount with no gain at all."



Note: By 'no gain', I mean by not making any use of it.



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THANK YOU.

  

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Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: No. If you lose it, it's simply gone, and there can be no gain. Christine Christie Note: By 'no gain', I mean by not making any use of it.

  • Christine Christie Is this sentence correct: No.
  • If you lose it, it's simply gone, and there can be no gain.
  • Christine Christie Note: By 'no gain', I mean by not making any use of it.
  • That is not what it means.
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Christine ChristieIs this sentence correct:

No. If you lose it, it's simply gone, and there can be no gain.

Christine ChristieNote: By 'no gain', I mean by not making any use of it.

That is not what it means.

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Don't capitalise euros.

CB

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