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Tanit Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

to derive on some grounds???

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00Can I say that on some grounds/ bases one derives something? Please have a look at the following sentence:02br
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01i00It seems to be worthy mentioning X's definition because 01u00on its grounds Y derives that02u00 constraints on transport are necessary in order not to .. (blah blah blah).02i02br
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0Any ideas, comments or suggestions? I'd really appreciate them ... 02br
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00Thanks!0-
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0It's not quite working. 02br
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00It is worth (not worthy) mentioning X's definition, (comma) because [it is on the grounds of that definition that] or [that definition is the grounds on which] Y derives that...02br
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00Does that work in your actual version?0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10It's not quite working. 12br
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10It is worth (not worthy) mentioning X's definition, (comma) because [it is on the grounds of that definition that] or [that definition is the grounds on which] Y derives that...12br
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10Does that work in your actual version?12br
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0Whoo hoo! I have helped one person today! If only things at work were going as well 05002br
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00(You're very welcome.)010id1
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite12br
10If only things at work were going as well 15012br
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10Come on, it's still morning for you ... we have a saying -- 01i00" il meglio deve ancora arrivare"02i00 -- something like "the best things haven't happened yet"!02
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0 Grazie, amica! (You'll tell me if I made a mistake in that, right?) 0-

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