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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

The excellence comes.....

Is it grammatically correct and natural enough?



The excellence comes with hard work.

  

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" The excellence" implies a specific instance of excellence that has already been mentioned or is already known about. You may mean "Excellence comes with hard work" (general statement), but I cannot be sure without more context.

  • " The excellence" implies a specific instance of excellence that has already been mentioned or is already known about.
  • You may mean "Excellence comes with hard work" (general statement), but I cannot be sure without more context.
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"The excellence" implies a specific instance of excellence that has already been mentioned or is already known about. You may mean "Excellence comes with hard work" (general statement), but I cannot be sure without more context.

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