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Rommel Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Should ‘in’ be inserted between ‘and’ and ‘government’ in the given sentence?

Should ‘in’ be inserted between ‘and’ and ‘government’ in the given sentence? I think it is optional. Am I right?


A law authored by Korean lawmakers focuses on the policy and guidelines on healthy food and beverage choices in schools and (in) government offices.

  

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Yes. Try to avoid repetition, eg . .

  • Yes.
  • Try to avoid repetition, eg .
  • .
  • law .
  • law makers.
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Yes.

Try to avoid repetition, eg . . . law . . lawmakers. . .

eg A new Korean law focuses on the policy and guidelines for on healthy food and beverage choices in schools and (in) government offices.

Clive

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