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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Inertia Or Lack Of Inertia

Hello everyone,

A. Is the sentence below correct "without" "lack"?

- They added a net by the end of the deceleration ramp to catch cabs and drivers thrown out due to inertia.

B. Or must "lack" be added to the sentence as follows?

- They added a net by the end of deceleration ramp to catch cabs and drivers thrown out due to lack of inertia.

Regards,

JA

  

Top answer

No "lack of", please! Just "inertia". CJ

  • No "lack of", please!
  • Just "inertia".
  • CJ
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No "lack of", please! Just "inertia".

CJ

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The blue ***** at the end of the ramp continue to move because of intertia.


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