"This objection overlooks that fact that.... In any case, even if one accepts that that objection is sound, I do not think this should prevent those who .... from...."
Is "in any case" correctly used?
Thanks.
Top answer
Hi, Seems fine to me, in this context. You have a lot of 'thats' here. You might possibly say even if one accepts that objection as sound .
— Clive
Hi, Seems fine to me, in this context.
You have a lot of 'thats' here.
You might possibly say even if one accepts that objection as sound .
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Does your context justify This objection overlooks that fact that.
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