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Joseph A Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Sense

Hello everyone,

Is the phrases below correct?

1. In sense of

2. In the sense of

3. With sense of

4. With the sense of

Regards,

JA

  

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(2) is fine. (4) is possible but less common. "with a sense of ~" seems more usual than "with the sense of ~".

  • (2) is fine.
  • (4) is possible but less common.
  • "with a sense of ~" seems more usual than "with the sense of ~".
  • ) (1) and (3) are not right.
  • When referring to words or phrases that are not intrinsically capitalised but would be capitalised only at the start of a sentence, I recommend that you do not use initial capitals.
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(2) is fine. (4) is possible but less common. "with a sense of ~" seems more usual than "with the sense of ~". (These are not interchangeable in meaning.)

(1) and (3) are not right.

When referring to words or phrases that are not intrinsically capitalised but would be capitalised only at the st

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