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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Higher-grade

Is this sentence correct:


"These pictures are higher-grade than those."

  

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It's correct grammar, but I don't know what you mean here by higher-grade. eg Do you mean 'These pictures are better than those'? Clive

  • It's correct grammar, but I don't know what you mean here by higher-grade.
  • eg Do you mean 'These pictures are better than those'?
  • Clive
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It's correct grammar, but I don't know what you mean here by higher-grade.

eg Do you mean 'These pictures are better than those'?

Clive

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