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Ann225 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Ruling, resolution

Hi,

"It took the judge three days to give his ruling/to deliver his ruling on the case."

"It took the judge three days to give a resolution of the case."

Are all these options correct? I'm not sure if I can pair 'give' with 'resolution' like that.

Thank you.

  

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ruling, not resolution. "

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ruling, not resolution.

The best choice is It took the judge three days to deliver his ruling."

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