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Abhinavnbhat Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

“Most international” usage

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Could someone please advise me if the usage of "most international" is correct in the context below

"Grand Glutton Gala is the biggest and most international binge-eating show in Australia"

The idea is to say that my event has more international participants than others, which is a measure of the scope of the event. So by number of international participants, my Grand Glutton Gala has the most.

Thanks in advance, Good Sirs and Ma'ams

  

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Hi Abhinavnbhat May I ask why you post your question in that format, with the table? It looks quite strange to me. Yes, if you are trying to attract people of all nations, "most international" is a good way of saying it I'm not sure about the idea of people performing by eating a lot, that's up to you Best wishes, Dave

  • Hi Abhinavnbhat May I ask why you post your question in that format, with the table?
  • It looks quite strange to me.
  • Yes, if you are trying to attract people of all nations, "most international" is a good way of saying it I'm not sure about the idea of people performing by eating a lot, that's up to you Best wishes, Dave
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Hi Abhinavnbhat

May I ask why you post your question in that format, with the table? It looks quite strange to me.

Yes, if you are trying to attract people of all nations, "most international" is a good way of saying it

I'm not sure about the idea of people performing by eating a lot, that's up to you

Best wishes, Dave

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