Hi all, I was wondering whether the below sentence is correct?
-- > Competency-based innovations in lithium-ion solutions.
It's not a sentence. It has no finite verb. A sentence would be eg We provide competency-based innovations in lithium-ion solutions.
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It's not a sentence. It has no finite verb. A sentence would be
eg We provide competency-based innovations in lithium-ion solutions.
eg Competency-based innovations in lithium-ion solutions are expensive.
As a phrase, used perhaps as a heading, it's correct grammar, although I don't know what it means.
Clive