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Darkhorses Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

"On the long term"

"On the long term, they would win, but in the short term, they would lose out to their enemy number one."


Is this sentence grammatically correct? Why?

  

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" As shown it's fine. It's strange that you ask why a sentence is grammatically correct. It's correct because it follows all the rules of English grammar.

  • " As shown it's fine.
  • It's strange that you ask why a sentence is grammatically correct.
  • It's correct because it follows all the rules of English grammar.
  • Usually we are asked why a sentence is not correct.
  • In that case we can tell you which rule of grammar is violated.
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darkhorses

"On In the long term, they would win, but in the short term, they would lose out to their enemy number one."

As shown it's fine.

It's strange that you ask why a sentence is grammatically correct. It's correct because it follows all the rules of English grammar.

Usually we ar

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