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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Hello, I am in great doubt. Which of the two sentences is correct "The Battle of tailoring" or "Battle of tailoring" ?
  

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Anonymous Which of the two sentences is correct "The Battle of tailoring" or "Battle of tailoring" ? Neither is a sentence; they are just noun phrases. What do they mean?

  • Anonymous Which of the two sentences is correct "The Battle of tailoring" or "Battle of tailoring" ?
  • Neither is a sentence; they are just noun phrases.
  • What do they mean?
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Anonymous Which of the two sentences is correct "The Battle of tailoring" or "Battle of tailoring" ?
Neither is a sentence; they are just noun phrases. What do they mean?

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