"Like the others, she had no clue what they meant, but with growing realization she knew that what she had witnessed was something significant and, as such, it was her duty to record these events."
Should it be "with a growing realization" or just "with growing realization"? Is one correct and the other wrong? Or are both acceptable but with somewhat different meanings?
Thank you.
Top answer
They are both acceptable and there is no material difference in meaning.
— GPY
They are both acceptable and there is no material difference in meaning.
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