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Grammar

Repetitive adjectives

With repetitive adjectives, e.g... brass compression nut, brass insert and brass sleeve Do you necessarily have to include all three "brass" adjectives? Is writing it like this: brass compression nut, insert and sleeve correct English grammar?
  

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It depends on the situation. If you feel that there might be ambiguity if you do not include, then you ought to repeat the adjective; but if your meaning is clear enough when you only state it once, then go ahead and leave it out.

  • It depends on the situation.
  • If you feel that there might be ambiguity if you do not include, then you ought to repeat the adjective; but if your meaning is clear enough when you only state it once, then go ahead and leave it out.
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It depends on the situation. If you feel that there might be ambiguity if you do not include, then you ought to repeat the adjective; but if your meaning is clear enough when you only state it once, then go ahead and leave it out.

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