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Liveinjapan Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Two sides of ....

Bob Sapp's advantage is his power, but this sometimes seems to be a disadvantage due to the decrease of speed, as if they were the two sides of the same coin.

Is this correct?

Could you please tell me how to improve it?

Thanks
LiJ
  

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Not really an appropriate use of that idiom, LiJ. I would just cut the last clause-- the statement is clear enough as is. Or use 'on the other hand'.

  • Not really an appropriate use of that idiom, LiJ.
  • I would just cut the last clause-- the statement is clear enough as is.
  • Or use 'on the other hand'.
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Not really an appropriate use of that idiom, LiJ. I would just cut the last clause-- the statement is clear enough as is. Or use 'on the other hand'.
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Mister MicawberNot really an appropriate use of that idiom, LiJ. I would just cut the last clause-- the statement is clear enough as is. Or use 'on the other hand'.
Thanks, Mister. I might have written too many words.

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