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Kazupocketmonster Posted 8 years ago
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Is this sentence correct? Is it better to use a concern/an obstacle/ an issue for the underlined part?

Thanks to the Internet, time and distance are no longer a problem.

  

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kazupocketmonster Is this sentence correct? Thanks to the Internet, time and distance are no longer a problem . Yes.

  • kazupocketmonster Is this sentence correct?
  • Thanks to the Internet, time and distance are no longer a problem .
  • Yes.
  • kazupocketmonster Is it better to use a concern/an obstacle/ an issue for the underlined part?
  • No, but how about 'no longer problems '?
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kazupocketmonsterIs this sentence correct? Thanks to the Internet, time and distance are no longer a problem.

Yes.

kazupocketmonster Is it better to use a concern/an obstacle/ an issue for the underlined part?

No, but how about 'no longer problems'?

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