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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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Is it correct?

I have a question.

Is it grammatically correct to say:

Prompt delivery is all you need to settle the matter.

Thanks.
  

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Hi, Is it grammatically correct to say: Prompt delivery is all you need to settle the matter. It's grammatically correct, but it seems like something you would only say in a special kind of situation. In addition, the meaning is not very clear.

  • Hi, Is it grammatically correct to say: Prompt delivery is all you need to settle the matter.
  • It's grammatically correct, but it seems like something you would only say in a special kind of situation.
  • In addition, the meaning is not very clear.
  • Does it mean that 'you' need to deliver something to someone promptly, or that someone needs to deliver something to 'you' promptly?
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Hi,

Is it grammatically correct to say:

Prompt delivery is all you need to settle the matter.

It's grammatically correct, but it seems like something you would only say in a special kind of situation.

In addition, the meaning is not very clear. Does it mean that 'you' need to deliver something to someone

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