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Ayan86 Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is "in" doing the job I think it does?

Hi!

Is "in" doing the job I think it does it the following sentence?
"The article will feature both general information about the joint project of the European Union countries in creation of new railway route and more detailed time-table and steps of the project."

Would you consider this sentence grammatical?

Thank you!
  

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The article will feature both general information about the joint project of the European Union countries in creation of a new railway route and a more detailed timetable and phases of the project. ayan86 Is "in" doing the job I think it does it the following sentence? How can we know what you think?!

  • The article will feature both general information about the joint project of the European Union countries in creation of a new railway route and a more detailed timetable and phases of the project.
  • ayan86 Is "in" doing the job I think it does it the following sentence?
  • How can we know what you think?!
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The article will feature both general information about the joint project of the European Union countries in creation of a new railway route and a more detailed timetable and phases of the project.
ayan86Is "in" doing the job I think it does it the following sentence?
How can we know what you think?!
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Mister MicawberThe article will feature both general information about the joint project of the European Union countries in creation of a new railway route and a more detailed timetable and phases of the project.ayan86Is "in" doing the job I think it does it the following sentence?How can we know what you think?!
Solid question, Mister Micawber
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ayan86I was wondering whether usage of "in" is correct in this context and makes sense to an English-speaking person.
Yes, that's fine.

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