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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Hub of / Hub for ?

Hello,

I would like to which is the correct sentence.

1. HUB FOR ENGINEERING MACHINES
2. HUB OF ENGINEERING MACHINES

Basically, I want to have Tagline for my business ( to sell engineering machines)

Thank You,
Mazhar
  

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Anonymous I would like to which is the correct sentence. Neither of these is a sentence. Hub of machines sounds like some mechanical thing that is at the center of the machines.

  • Anonymous I would like to which is the correct sentence.
  • Neither of these is a sentence.
  • Hub of machines sounds like some mechanical thing that is at the center of the machines.
  • Warehouse of machines is a storage facility containing machines.
  • How about this noun phrase: (Engineering) Machine sales center.
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AnonymousI would like to which is the correct sentence.
Neither of these is a sentence.

Hub of machines sounds like some mechanical thing that is at the center of the machines.

Warehouse of machines is a storage facility containing machines.

How about this noun phrase:
(Engineering) Machine sales center.

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