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Cla77 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

to fall short of

Dear All,
I wonder if the following use of the expression "to fall short of" is correct. Could you help me, please?

"This idea falls short of providing a new perspective of the problem we are investigating"

I thank you all in advance for you answers
  

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It's used correctly: "it just doesn't quite do the job".

  • It's used correctly: "it just doesn't quite do the job".
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It's used correctly: "it just doesn't quite do the job".

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