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Rahul Shah Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is the below sentence grammatically correct?

Upon the orders of the court, the car sales of ABC company were sent into abeyance
  

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Sent into abeyance sounds a little odd to me. Held in abeyance or put in abeyance are more usual.

  • Sent into abeyance sounds a little odd to me.
  • Held in abeyance or put in abeyance are more usual.
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Sent into abeyance sounds a little odd to me. Held in abeyance or put in abeyance are more usual.

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