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Kunsusuki Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Is it correct?

Hi.
Is the following phrase semantically and grammatically correct? Thank you in advance.
'Europe submerging Africa '
  

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Those words could correctly appear together in a sentence, but without seeing the whole sentence it is hard to judge. g. the caption of a cartoon comes to mind).

  • Those words could correctly appear together in a sentence, but without seeing the whole sentence it is hard to judge.
  • g.
  • the caption of a cartoon comes to mind).
  • Again, without knowing the full context it is hard to judge.
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Those words could correctly appear together in a sentence, but without seeing the whole sentence it is hard to judge. To work as a phrase in isolation it would need a particular context (e.g. the caption of a cartoon comes to mind). Again, without knowing the full context it is hard to judge.
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It was meant to be a title for an article about the deeds of colonialism on Africa.
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kunsusukiIt was meant to be a title for an article about the deeds of colonialism on Africa.
In that case it does not work very well, in my opinion.
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Is there any solution to make it better?
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kunsusukiIs there any solution to make it better?
What about

European Colonialism in Africa: How a Continent was ~ed.

You can choose a verb at the end to suit your slant.

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