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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Syntactically Correct?

"Correlation does indeed not imply causation." Can someone explain to me if this is correct or incorrect and why?
  

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The word order is a little unusual, but the sentence is syntactically correct. Correlation (subject) does imply (verb) indeed (adverb) not (adverb) causation (object)

  • The word order is a little unusual, but the sentence is syntactically correct.
  • Correlation (subject) does imply (verb) indeed (adverb) not (adverb) causation (object)
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The word order is a little unusual, but the sentence is syntactically correct.

Correlation (subject)
does imply (verb)
indeed (adverb)
not (adverb)
causation (object)

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