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Vocabulary

Ideal

Ideal means 'model', can ideal be used by itself in a sentence or it has to be follwed by 'model':

'ideal model'?

To clarify further take a look at the following sentences:

He is an ideal model for us.

OR

He is an ideal for us.

Which is correct?
  

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Hi, Ideal means 'model', can ideal be used by itself in a sentence or it has to be follwed by 'model': 'ideal model'? To clarify further take a look at the following sentences: He is an ideal model for us. No, don't say both.

  • Hi, Ideal means 'model', can ideal be used by itself in a sentence or it has to be follwed by 'model': 'ideal model'?
  • To clarify further take a look at the following sentences: He is an ideal model for us.
  • No, don't say both.
  • OR He is an ideal for us.
  • I wouldn't say this is wrong, but it sounds a bit odd by itself.
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Hi,

Ideal means 'model', can ideal be used by itself in a sentence or it has to be follwed by 'model':

'ideal model'?

To clarify further take a look at the following sentences:

He is an ideal model for us. No, don't say both.

OR

He is an ideal for us. I wouldn't say this is wrong, but it sounds a bit odd by itself. We usually nee

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