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Mitsuo23 Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

NEXIUM prescription

Hi

Would you rephrase the sentence below? This "vs" doesn't make sense to me.

NEXIUM prescription approval rates at the pharmacy vs gernerics and branded products.

Thank you,

m
  

Top answer

It's not a sentence, but it is comparing Nexium to generic brands in some way. 'Vs' indicates a comparison.

  • It's not a sentence, but it is comparing Nexium to generic brands in some way.
  • 'Vs' indicates a comparison.
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It's not a sentence, but it is comparing Nexium to generic brands in some way. 'Vs' indicates a comparison.
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would you tell me what are being compared? because it seems to me that they're comparing NEXIUM prescription approval rates and gernerics and branded products: rates vs procuducts. I must be misunderstanding it.


Thank you in advance,

m
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There is not enough context; it is not a complete sentence, as I said.
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Oh, OK, that's what you meant by "not a sentence." Thank you.

m

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