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YoloJenkins Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Is there a word like 'both' but for a list of 3 or more?

I am typing out my opinion on an article I read. I had typed out "Coming from the perspective of both _______ and _______...", but realized I was actually about to type out a list of three. What would be a good way to phrase this?

  

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YoloJenkins What would be a good way to phrase this? It is often good to stop trying to be all clever and succinct and just type out your meaning in full however many words that takes. It is more often better to strike through two-thirds of what you have written.

  • YoloJenkins What would be a good way to phrase this?
  • It is often good to stop trying to be all clever and succinct and just type out your meaning in full however many words that takes.
  • It is more often better to strike through two-thirds of what you have written.
  • " It is the perspective shared by the three of them because you used the singular.
  • If you meant each of their perspectives considered separately, you would use "perspectives".
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YoloJenkinsWhat would be a good way to phrase this?

It is often good to stop trying to be all clever and succinct and just type out your meaning in full however many words that takes. It is more often better to strike through two-thirds of what you have written. In this case, it is hard to tell what to do without seeing the whole piece, but my first idea wa

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