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Alc24 Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

In relation / in proportion and alias vs pseudonym

Which is it?

1 There was too much sauce in relation/in comparison/in proportion to the meat, which is why we added onions to make up for the less meat.
2 She's known under the alias/pseudonym "...."
3 The duration of the song was... (can you say Duration of song?)

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1 There was too much sauce for the meat , which is why we added onions. ". 'Alias' is for criminals; 'pseudonym' is for authors.

  • 1 There was too much sauce for the meat , which is why we added onions.
  • ".
  • 'Alias' is for criminals; 'pseudonym' is for authors.
  • 3 The duration of the song was...
  • -- Yes )
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1 There was too much sauce for the meat, which is why we added onions.
2 She's known under the alias/pseudonym "..". 'Alias' is for criminals; 'pseudonym' is for authors.

3 The duration of the song was... (can you say duration of a song?-- Yes)
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If in sentence one you were to use in proportion, in relation, in comparison, which would you use?

Thank you
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I wouldn't use any– they are too stilted. That's why I changed it.

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