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Christine Christie Posted 7 years ago
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Is this sentence correct:



"I've always held a Venezuelan passport IN CONJUNCTION with a European Union passport."

  

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It's OK, but I prefer 'as well as' rather than 'in conjunction with'. You really must start giving your threads better titles. ' In conjunction with' would have been good for this one.

  • It's OK, but I prefer 'as well as' rather than 'in conjunction with'.
  • You really must start giving your threads better titles.
  • ' In conjunction with' would have been good for this one.
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It's OK, but I prefer 'as well as' rather than 'in conjunction with'.

You really must start giving your threads better titles. 'In conjunction with' would have been good for this one.

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