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Kouroshh Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is it correct to use (valid) in below sentence

The new information or the new news is not written or published in any valid website.
  

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kouroshh The new information or the new news is not written or published in any valid website. Valid? I don't know what a valid website is, nor what an invalid website is.

  • kouroshh The new information or the new news is not written or published in any valid website.
  • Valid?
  • I don't know what a valid website is, nor what an invalid website is.
  • If you mean the website simply exists, then leave out 'valid'.
  • CJ By the way, "published on a website".
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kouroshhThe new information or the new news is not written or published in any valid website.
Valid? I don't know what a valid website is, nor what an invalid website is. If you mean the website simply exists, then leave out 'valid'.

CJ

By the way, "published on a website".
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Thank you for your reply. Actually, the thing that I wanted to imply was that there is a new rule for immigrant in Canada but I only heard from the rumors and I did not read in any ???? web site with my own eye. So, do you think that It is necessary to use something before mentioning website?
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kouroshhI only heard it from the through rumors and I did not read it on any reputable/official web site with my own eyes.
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