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Deborahjeong Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Requirements or qualifications

Meet [ the requirements / the qualifications ] to host the Winter Games. Which one is correct? Can both be fine? Thanks.
  

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I'd say "meet the requirements" or "have the qualifications", but the reverse patterns are also possible ("have the requirements" or "meet the qualifications"). it if you want to compare frequencies of these various ways of saying it. CJ

  • I'd say "meet the requirements" or "have the qualifications", but the reverse patterns are also possible ("have the requirements" or "meet the qualifications").
  • it if you want to compare frequencies of these various ways of saying it.
  • CJ
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I'd say "meet the requirements" or "have the qualifications", but the reverse patterns are also possible ("have the requirements" or "meet the qualifications").

See fraze.it if you want to compare frequencies of these various ways of saying it.

CJ

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