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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Meaningful?

There is no means that we don't use to win the election.

Is the sentence meaningful and acceptable?

  

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I maybe would have said "We should win the election by any means necessary" instead.

  • I maybe would have said "We should win the election by any means necessary" instead.
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I maybe would have said "We should win the election by any means necessary" instead.

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anonymous

There is no means that we don't use to win the election.

Is the sentence meaningful and acceptable?

Yes, but it seems more idiomatic to my ear with "won't" instead of "don't".

CJ

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