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Odessa Dawn Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

"I left with to turn to for help/assistance"?

Of course, you are the only one who is well-qualified in that case/in such matters, and the one I left with to turn to for help/assistance.

Is the underlined part grammatical, please? Is the whole sentence well written, please?
  

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I think you mean this: Of course, you are the only one who is well qualified in such matters, and the one I am left with to turn to for help/assistance.

  • I think you mean this: Of course, you are the only one who is well qualified in such matters, and the one I am left with to turn to for help/assistance.
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I think you mean this:


Of course, you are the only one who is well qualified in such matters, and the one I am left with to turn to for help/assistance.

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