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Tkacka15 Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Internal consistency

It has the distinct advantage of not being done.

Does the sentence above have internal consistency?

  

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My response in (US) English: Are you trying to convey that one choice has never been tried before (and therefore, has a disadvantage among other choices)? It has the distinct disadvantage of never having been done before.

  • My response in (US) English: Are you trying to convey that one choice has never been tried before (and therefore, has a disadvantage among other choices)?
  • It has the distinct disadvantage of never having been done before.
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My response in (US) English:

Are you trying to convey that one choice has never been tried before (and therefore, has a disadvantage among other choices)?

It has the distinct disadvantage of never having been done before.

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Yes, it's grammatical. It can be correct in the right context.

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