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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Is it grammatically correct?

The leg of the metal table was found not to be welded at right angle, leg was not straight, slanted outward by 3 cm
  

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, 90 degrees) instead of ‘right’ meaning correct. )

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I must assume the word, ‘right’ in this case means right-angle (i.e., 90 degrees) instead of ‘right’ meaning correct.
“The leg of the metal table was found not to be welded at a right-angle, was not straight, and was slanted outward by 3 cm.” (Don’t forget the final period/full stop.)

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