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JaxTeller Posted 4 years ago
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''Nike is too strong of a brand''

Is it correct to say: Nike is too strong of a brand or should it be: Nike is too strong a brand. Or neither?

  

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JaxTeller Nike is too strong a brand. In terms of grammar, I'd use this one, but the other one is not wrong. The problem is that I can't assign a very precise meaning to the statement.

  • JaxTeller Nike is too strong a brand.
  • In terms of grammar, I'd use this one, but the other one is not wrong.
  • The problem is that I can't assign a very precise meaning to the statement.
  • What is a strong brand?
  • What is a weak brand?
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JaxTellerNike is too strong a brand.

In terms of grammar, I'd use this one, but the other one is not wrong.

The problem is that I can't assign a very precise meaning to the statement. What is a strong brand? What is a weak brand?

CJ

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