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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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They realized that Buffet is not feasible after we had dinner the other day

Is the sentence correct?
  

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Are you talking about Warren Buffett?

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Are you talking about Warren Buffett?
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AlpheccaStarsAre you talking about Warren Buffett?
As "buffet" was capitalized, I had the same question!

Edit: Then I saw the full sentence. It should be "a buffet" (with a small "b"). Other than that, the sentence is grammatically fine, though I am not really sure what it means.
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Xerxes It should be "a buffet" (with a small "b"). Other than that, the sentence is grammatically fine, though I am not really sure what it means.
I agree. Perhaps it is meaningful in the context of planning a dinner for nine hundred guests.

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