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Mewosh Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Of length vs of a length

Consider for instance "this sentence is of moderate length" and "this sentence is of a moderate length". Which one is correct/what is the difference?

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I think either one of those is technically correct, and the meaning is the same for both. I think the first one sounds more natural.

  • I think either one of those is technically correct, and the meaning is the same for both.
  • I think the first one sounds more natural.
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I think either one of those is technically correct, and the meaning is the same for both. I think the first one sounds more natural.

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