Suppose I say: he gave a lecture on conditional reflex.
Is it okay to say reflex instead of reflexes even though there is no article? Since 'conditional reflex' is a technical term, I am assuming it is okay to avoid the article?
Regards,
Top answer
Hi, Yes, that's fine. You are using the phrase 'conditional reflex' in a very general sense. Start with a capital letter.
— Clive
Hi, Yes, that's fine.
You are using the phrase 'conditional reflex' in a very general sense.
Start with a capital letter.
Clive
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