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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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I checked the below "The marketing strategy what was used for so long was finally rejected outright by the stockholders" - No grammar mistakes. Could anyone check and confirm the same.
  

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Anonymous "The marketing strategy what was used for so long was finally rejected outright by the stockholders" - No grammar mistakes. 'What' should be 'that'. I thing it reads better if 'had been' replaces 'was'.

  • Anonymous "The marketing strategy what was used for so long was finally rejected outright by the stockholders" - No grammar mistakes.
  • 'What' should be 'that'.
  • I thing it reads better if 'had been' replaces 'was'.
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Anonymous "The marketing strategy what was used for so long was finally rejected outright by the stockholders" - No grammar mistakes.
'What' should be 'that'.

I thing it reads better if 'had been' replaces 'was'.

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