So I am writing this paragraph on judicial injustice and it starts like this "Instances of legal injustice occupy an (adj) space in the (adj) (adj) history". It just doesn't sound right. Should I have used "the" like this: "The instances of.."?
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No, not if you are making a general reference, as you appear to be .
— Clive
No, not if you are making a general reference, as you appear to be .
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