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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Would you say "Master of French and Italian cuisine" or "Master of both French and Italian cuisine" ? Thanks

  

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anonymous Would you say "Master of French and Italian cuisine" or "Master of both French and Italian cuisine" ? Well, frankly, I cannot imagine myself using either. What is he?

  • anonymous Would you say "Master of French and Italian cuisine" or "Master of both French and Italian cuisine" ?
  • Well, frankly, I cannot imagine myself using either.
  • What is he?
  • A chef?
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anonymousWould you say "Master of French and Italian cuisine" or "Master of both French and Italian cuisine" ?

Well, frankly, I cannot imagine myself using either. What is he? A chef?

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