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0 Is the sentence "We have the pleasure in announcing the marriage of John and Nancy." grammatically correct? 0-
  

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0 We have pleasure in announcing the marriage of John and Nancy 02br 02br 00OR 02br 02br 00We have the pleasure of announcing the marriage of John and Nancy. 02br 02br 02br 02br 00However, the usual way to phrase this is to say 'We are pleased to announce to marriage of John and Nancy' 0-

  • 0 We have pleasure in announcing the marriage of John and Nancy 02br 02br 00OR 02br 02br 00We have the pleasure of announcing the marriage of John and Nancy.
  • 02br 02br 02br 02br 00However, the usual way to phrase this is to say 'We are pleased to announce to marriage of John and Nancy' 0-
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0 We have pleasure in announcing the marriage of John and Nancy 02br
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00We have the pleasure of announcing the marriage of John and Nancy. 02br
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00However, the usual way to phrase this is to say 'We are pleased to announce to marriage of John and Nancy' 0-

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