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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
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Hi!

Which is beter (or correct)?

Jane has objections against the fact that adjustments of the claim are attached to the materials in the matter.

or

Jane objects that the adjustments of the claim are attached to the materials in the matter.

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While the wording might be established in law practices, I would say: Jane objects to the fact that adjustments of the claim are attached...

  • While the wording might be established in law practices, I would say: Jane objects to the fact that adjustments of the claim are attached...
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While the wording might be established in law practices, I would say:
Jane objects to the fact that adjustments of the claim are attached...

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