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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

The definite article

Can I omit the definite article in the following sentence, which is used as a slogan: beauty from nature? Or should I use 'the': beauty from the nature? Thanks for your help!
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You don't need an article. As a slogan, "Beauty from nature" sounds good. I doubt very much that it's new or original though.

  • You don't need an article.
  • As a slogan, "Beauty from nature" sounds good.
  • I doubt very much that it's new or original though.
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You don't need an article. As a slogan, "Beauty from nature" sounds good. I doubt very much that it's new or original though. See e.g. http://www.beautyfromnature.com.au/ .
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Thanks Mr Wordy! Don't worry, I didn't think I invented the wheel... Emotion: smile To my ear 'beauty from nature' sounded good as well, but you j

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