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Austere125rivers Posted 14 years ago
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The life of a dancer must be miserable or a dancer life must be miserable? Which one is more correct grammatically?

The life of a dancer must be miserable or a dancer life must be miserable?
Which one is more correct grammatically?
  

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These are equally correct: The life of a dancer must be miserable. A dancer 's life must be miserable.

  • These are equally correct: The life of a dancer must be miserable.
  • A dancer 's life must be miserable.
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These are equally correct:

The life of a dancer must be miserable.
A dancer's life must be miserable.

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