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A student of mine asked me to shorten the answer of a question, and I said.
Shortening the answer may cause losing some valuable facts about the topic.
Shortening the answer may cause the loss of learning important facts.
Are both the sentences grammatically correct, if not please correct me. In how many ways I can say that. Can you do me a favour making this sentence short so that I can use this as note on the pages of book. To avoid the queries from my students why did not I shorten the answers.
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Liton Das Shortening the answers may cause losing the loss of some valuable facts about the topic. A student of mine asked me to shorten my answers, and I said, You won't learn as much that way. CJ
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Liton DasShortening the answers may causelosingthe loss of some valuable facts about the topic.
A student of mine asked me to shorten my answers, and I said,
You won't learn as much that way.
CJ