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Knightofsports Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Minus

I'm used to it. I like traveling and experiencing new surroundings so I dont get tired of it. Minus the jetlag.

Period or comma before Minus?

Thank you!
  

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It's a bit strange to use minus here, since you are already using a negative in I don't get tired of it. You could say I love travelling, minus the jetlag or I don't get tired of it, except for the jetlag.

  • It's a bit strange to use minus here, since you are already using a negative in I don't get tired of it.
  • You could say I love travelling, minus the jetlag or I don't get tired of it, except for the jetlag.
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It's a bit strange to use minus here, since you are already using a negative in I don't get tired of it. You could say I love travelling, minus the jetlag or I don't get tired of it, except for the jetlag.
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Should it be a comma or period before minus?

I'll change it to except.
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KnightofsportsShould it be a comma or period before minus?
If a period had been required, Elanguest would have used one.
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Yes, a comma is fine. Emotion: wink

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