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Chris2010 Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"just what clients" or just what the clients

Is the following sentence correct?

Mr. Smith, with his widespread experience and education, continually provides just what clients are seeking today.
  

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chris2010 Is the following sentence correct? Yes. chris2010 or just what the clients No, the sentence seems to be talking about today’s clients in general.

  • chris2010 Is the following sentence correct?
  • Yes.
  • chris2010 or just what the clients No, the sentence seems to be talking about today’s clients in general.
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chris2010Is the following sentence correct?
Yes.
chris2010or just what the clients
No, the sentence seems to be talking about today’s clients in general.
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I believe you are correct. One way to check using commas like this is to read your sentence with what is in them taken out, so your sentence would read:
chris2010Mr. Smith continually provides just what clients are seeking today.
You may want to remove the "just" from your sentence, as it is unnecessary, but it is fine as it is.

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