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Pructus Posted 15 years ago
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Is the question

Granted that your principle is right, I think that the means to the end is the question. Therefore, I suggest that the plan should be postponed for the time being.

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Hi,

In the above paragraph, "is the question" is correct? Doesn't it have to be "is in the question"?
  

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Hi, Granted that your principle is right, I think that the means to the end is the question . Therefore, I suggest that the plan should be postponed for the time being. ** ** ** In the above paragraph, "is the question" is correct?

  • Hi, Granted that your principle is right, I think that the means to the end is the question .
  • Therefore, I suggest that the plan should be postponed for the time being.
  • ** ** ** In the above paragraph, "is the question" is correct?
  • Doesn't it have to be "is in the question"?
  • No.
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Hi,
Granted that your principle is right, I think that the means to the end is the question. Therefore, I suggest that the plan should be postponed for the time being.
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In the above paragraph, "is the question" is correct? Doesn't it have to be "is in the question"?
No.
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Thanks a lot, Clive, and long time no see!!

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