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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Matched object

It returns the matched object that was initially found by the search with “type” and “userId”.
Is this correct?
type and userId are the keys for the search and this function only returns the initially found object regardless of how many it found.

Underlined parts are where I'm not confident about grammar and naturalness.
THanks
  

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Hi, It returns the matched object that was initially found by the search with “type” and “userId”. Is this correct? type and userId are the keys for the search and this function only returns the initially found object regardless of how many it found.

  • Hi, It returns the matched object that was initially found by the search with “type” and “userId”.
  • Is this correct?
  • type and userId are the keys for the search and this function only returns the initially found object regardless of how many it found.
  • Underlined parts are where I'm not confident about grammar and naturalness.
  • I'd say these this way.
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Hi,

It returns the matched object that was initially found by the search with “type” and “userId”.

Is this correct?

type and userId are the keys for the search and this function only returns the initially found object regardless of how many it found.



Underlined parts are where I'm not confident about grammar and naturalness.

I'd say these
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Thank you so much, Clive. I really appreciate your help!

Thansk for your much better and simpler sentence!

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