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Chrismlangan Posted 19 years ago
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'of the' or 'the'

But with all of the abstruse technique jargon, one would be lucky to wade through two sentences without mishap.
  

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Hi, But with all of the abstruse technique jargon, one would be lucky to wade through two sentences without mishap. You can omit 'of', if you want to. Clive

  • Hi, But with all of the abstruse technique jargon, one would be lucky to wade through two sentences without mishap.
  • You can omit 'of', if you want to.
  • Clive
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Hi,

But with all of the abstruse technique jargon, one would be lucky to wade through two sentences without mishap.

You can omit 'of', if you want to.

Clive

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