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Cavalier King Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Is the sentence correct

An income is anything as accumulation of wealth, or an economic benefit.
  

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'Income' is defined as 'money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments'. (WordReference Dictionary) Rover

  • 'Income' is defined as 'money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments'.
  • (WordReference Dictionary) Rover
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'Income' is defined as 'money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments'.
(WordReference Dictionary)

Rover
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Thanks for your reply Rover. But I just wanted to know whether the sentence construction was correct.
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No, Both the sentence construction and content are incorrect.

Rover
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Thanks..Could you kindly tell me the correct construction or how should I write the sense?
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I would say 'An income is an accumulation of wealth, or an economic benefit.' hope it helps
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mainak.basudevThanks..Could you kindly tell me the correct construction or how should I write the sense?
I have nothing to add to my previous reply.

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