"O.N.'s organic language" or "organic language of O.N."?
Hello all,
Can I get some help on this issue, please?
Should I write "The final proposal should reflect the aesthetics of O. North's organic language." or "The final proposal must reflect the aesthetics of the organic language O. North."?
Thanks,
:josé
Top answer
The final proposal should reflect the aesthetics of Oliver North's organic language -- don't use the initial only.
— Mister Micawber
The final proposal should reflect the aesthetics of Oliver North's organic language -- don't use the initial only.
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