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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Is this grammarly correct?

Hey guys, I'd like to ask you one important question. Is sentence "Implementation of selected algorithms for the unweighted graphs." grammarly correct. I'm wondering about two more sentences:"Implementation of the selected algorithms for the unweighted graphs." and "Implementation of selected algorithms for unweighted graphs." Graph means: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graph (discrete_mathematics).
Could you tell me which one of the sentences should I use? I need to know this to formulate my graduate work's subject.
Thank you very much.

  

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Those are not complete sentences. They seem like titles. If you want a title, the best one of the three is " Implementation of selected algorithms for unweighted graphs ".

  • Those are not complete sentences.
  • They seem like titles.
  • If you want a title, the best one of the three is " Implementation of selected algorithms for unweighted graphs ".
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Those are not complete sentences. They seem like titles.

If you want a title, the best one of the three is "Implementation of selected algorithms for unweighted graphs".

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