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Grammar

Grammar usage

Is it correct to use "IN" in the phrase: "In pursuant to the agreement...."
  

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I don't think so. Pursuant; Proceeding from and conformable to; in accordance with. '

  • I don't think so.
  • Pursuant; Proceeding from and conformable to; in accordance with.
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I don't think so.
Pursuant; Proceeding from and conformable to; in accordance with.
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So, 'Pursuant to the agreement ...........'
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' pursuant ' is an adjective, so ' in pursuant to ' is grammatically wrong

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