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Youssefdir Posted 12 years ago
Science & IT

singular(plural) or singular/plural?

Which one is better? "It may be possible that cell 0 which had just gained a(some) RB(s) to be in the preventive or non-satisfaction state" or "It may be possible that cell 0 which had just gained a/some RB/s to be in the preventive or non-satisfaction state"
  

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youssefdir Which one is better? It depends on what 'RB' means.

  • youssefdir Which one is better?
  • It depends on what 'RB' means.
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youssefdirWhich one is better?
It depends on what 'RB' means.
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RB is an abbreviation to Resource Block, a technical term.
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Yours are only sentence fragments. You can use these:

It may be possible that cell 0, which had just gained a(some) RB(s), is in the preventive or non-satisfaction state.
It may be possible for cell 0, which had just gained a/some RB/s, to be in the preventive or non-satisfaction state.

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