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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Retry for

Is it correct to say:

A retry for my favorite garlic shrimp cooking method.

Specifically the use of 'for' after the word retry.

Thanks.
  

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Anonymous A retry for my favorite garlic shrimp cooking method. I don't know what this means.

  • Anonymous A retry for my favorite garlic shrimp cooking method.
  • I don't know what this means.
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AnonymousA retry for my favorite garlic shrimp cooking method.
I don't know what this means.
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Do you perhaps mean 'a recipe'?
eg a recipe for my favourite garlic shrimp
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A friend wrote said this sentence, so I was wondering if it is correct. I think he is saying that he is going to 'retry his favorite cooking method for garlic shrimps'.

Does that make sense?

Also, is there an instance where the word 'for' can be used after 'retry'? If yes, please write me an example.
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A friend wrote said this sentence, so I was wondering if it is correct. I think he is saying that he is going to 'retry his favorite cooking method for garlic shrimps'. OK. Perhaps it didn't work the last time he tried it.

Also, is there an instance where the word 'for' can be used after 'retry'? If yes, please write me an example.
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Perhaps it should be "A retry of my favorite garlic shrimp cooking method" then.
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Yes, that is what happened I think. Thank for the example ans for your help.
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Yes, I think that now it sounds better and is correct, if you say so. Thank you very much for correcting the sentence.
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AnonymousThank you very much for correcting the sentence
By the way, it is not a complete sentence.
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How would it be complete? Could you add the necessary words in order for it to be a complete sentence, just as an example?

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