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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

'In connection with' or 'regarding,' 'of perpetuating' or 'to perpetuate'?

We have virtues (in connection with, regarding) our actions toward others and their actions toward us. There are hindrances, however, to our mission (of perpetuating, to perpetuate) these virtues. 
  

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In the first, I prefer “regarding”; but in the second, “to perpetuate”.

  • In the first, I prefer “regarding”; but in the second, “to perpetuate”.
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In the first, I prefer “regarding”; but in the second, “to perpetuate”.

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