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Gillyflower Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

omission of "at the"

Hi,
Is it right to omit "at the" before "beginning" in the context below?

In our study, the scores of these variables showed a significant decrease at the end compared to beginning of the shift in night workers.

Thanks!
  

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You can omit at , but you need the .

  • You can omit at , but you need the .
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You can omit at, but you need the.

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