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Uhoohoo Posted 12 years ago
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Is the place of "periods" right?

His courses cover the subjects of not only literature but also relative history and philosophy, with the periods from the ancient to the contemporary.

should I move it after"the ancient" and "the contemporary"?
  

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Less awkward is eg His courses cover not only literature but also relative history and philosophy, from the ancient to the contemporary. Clive

  • Less awkward is eg His courses cover not only literature but also relative history and philosophy, from the ancient to the contemporary.
  • Clive
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Less awkward is
eg His courses cover not only literature but also relative history and philosophy, from the ancient to the contemporary.

Clive

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