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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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"the" before prestigous Norwegian Cruise Line

Is the word "the" proper before the prestigous Norwegian Cruise Line?

Is the word "the" proper before the popular Slam Allen Band?

Sail on the prestigous Norwegian Cruise Line

or

Sail on prestigous Norwegian Cruise Line

listen to the popular Slam Allen Band

or

listen to popular Slam Allen Band?

Waht is the official ruling?
  

Top answer

The article is correct formal style. You hear the article dropped in some advertisements, particularly when another qualifier follows: Sail on prestigous N. C.

  • The article is correct formal style.
  • You hear the article dropped in some advertisements, particularly when another qualifier follows: Sail on prestigous N.
  • C.
  • Cruise Line flag ship, The Arctic Queen.
  • Anonymous Waht is the official ruling?
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The article is correct formal style.

You hear the article dropped in some advertisements, particularly when another qualifier follows:
Sail on prestigous N. C. Cruise Line flag ship, The Arctic Queen.
AnonymousWaht is the official ruling?
Depends which office you consult!

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