1. Why are there no articles in front of the words "legislature" and "parliament"?
A majority is the difference between the number of votes or seats in parliament and legislature that the winner gets in an election, and the number ...
2. When you are listing things after a colon, are you allowed to jumble things up in terms of putting respective articles for the listed nouns like this? I think some of them are countable nouns.
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3. Are you allowed to put an article in front of what seems to be the name of a building?
You will see the vast valley and the Chungak to the right of the lake.
Also, is the colored part correctly phrased?
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