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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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help with sentence

Is the sentence correct with 'a' or without or both?

Formula fed infants had (a) larger diversity in their gut bacteria.

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Anonymous s the sentence correct with 'a' or without or both? Neither is quite right. Formula-fed infants had a greater diversity of gut bacteria.

  • Anonymous s the sentence correct with 'a' or without or both?
  • Neither is quite right.
  • Formula-fed infants had a greater diversity of gut bacteria.
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Anonymouss the sentence correct with 'a' or without or both?
Neither is quite right.

Formula-fed infants had a greater diversity of gut bacteria.
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Mister Micawber Anonymouss the sentence correct with 'a' or without or both?Neither is quite right.Formula-fed infants had a greater diversity of gut bacteria.
Thank you. And is 'a' required or optional in the sentence?
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Anonymous And is 'a' required or optional in the sentence?
Please re-read my corrected sentence.
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Mister MicawberPlease re-read my corrected sentence.
Sorry for the confusion. Yes, I read your corrected sentence, and I asking whether the 'a' (before greater) in your sentence is required or optional?
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I would have bracketed the word if I thought it was optional.

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