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User_gary Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

Right Honorale

The issue before this tribunal is not, Mr. Counselor, whether you have seen it, but whether the Right Honorable.



Please explain the highlighged group of words.
  

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Gary, this is an incomplete sentence. "whether the Right Honorable [what/whom? > Judge, from thecontext] has also seen it" seems the likely completion.

  • Gary, this is an incomplete sentence.
  • "whether the Right Honorable [what/whom?
  • > Judge, from thecontext] has also seen it" seems the likely completion.
  • "Right Honorable" is a formal means of addressing a Judge in the US.
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Gary, this is an incomplete sentence. "whether the Right Honorable [what/whom? > Judge, from thecontext] has also seen it" seems the likely completion.

"Right Honorable" is a formal means of addressing a Judge in the US.

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