www.nytimes.com/2009... "Exporters are increasingly demanding that overseas buyers obtain letters of credit from banks, ensuring that the bank will pay for the goods if they buyer goes bankrupt before making payment."
Shouldn't "making payment" be "making a payment" or "making payments", since "payment" is countable?
Top answer
No - it's correct as it is. making payment is a formal way of saying paying . Rover
— Rover_KE
No - it's correct as it is.
making payment is a formal way of saying paying .
Rover
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