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Rommel Posted 9 years ago
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Is ‘by a person’ correctly used in the sentence?

Is ‘by a person’ correctly used in the sentence?

Teenage romance occurs during the years of self-exploration by a person.

  

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Rommel Is ‘by a person’ correctly used in the sentence? Teenage romance occurs during the years of self-exploration by a person . Yes, it is correct; however, it is unidiomatic and should be omitted.

  • Rommel Is ‘by a person’ correctly used in the sentence?
  • Teenage romance occurs during the years of self-exploration by a person .
  • Yes, it is correct; however, it is unidiomatic and should be omitted.
  • There can be no doubt that the words "teenage" and "self-exploration" can only apply to a person.
  • CJ
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Rommel

Is ‘by a person’ correctly used in the sentence?


Teenage romance occurs during the years of self-exploration by a person.

Yes, it is correct; however, it is unidiomatic and should be omitted. There can be no doubt that the words "teenage" and "self-exploration" can only apply to a person.

CJ

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