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MarvinTheMartian Posted 18 years ago
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"a refund" or "the refund"

0"He filled out an insurance form requesting 01i00the02i00 refund of the cost of his operation."02br
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00"He filled out an insurance form requesting 01i00a02i00 refund for the cost of his operation."02br
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00Are both of the above sentences acceptable? If so, which one do you suggest I use and why? If you can think of a better wording, please let me know.0-
  

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0 "A refund". After he gets it, you can refer to it as "the refund". 0-

  • 0 "A refund".
  • After he gets it, you can refer to it as "the refund".
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0 "A refund". After he gets it, you can refer to it as "the refund". 0-

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