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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Sentence Meaning?

Hello,

Could you please advise what the sentence below means? I can't figure it out by just looking up each word in the dictionary. I would be very grateful.

There is no excuse for leaving such a questionable structure in a good sentence.
  

Top answer

You should not leave that bad part of the sentence.

  • You should not leave that bad part of the sentence.
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You should not leave that bad part of the sentence.
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So it means I should get rid of that bad part in the good sentence. Is this correct? Thanks.
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OK, thank you for confirming.

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