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Sft M Posted 11 years ago
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unlike

X and Y have to be purchased unlike Z which is a free software.

Is the use of "unlike" correct here?
  

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sft M Is the use of "unlike" correct here? It needs punctuation of some sort for clarity, and software is uncountable: X and Y have to be purchased, unlike Z, which is free software. X and Y have to be purchased—unlike Z, which is free software.

  • sft M Is the use of "unlike" correct here?
  • It needs punctuation of some sort for clarity, and software is uncountable: X and Y have to be purchased, unlike Z, which is free software.
  • X and Y have to be purchased—unlike Z, which is free software.
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sft MIs the use of "unlike" correct here?
It needs punctuation of some sort for clarity, and software is uncountable:

X and Y have to be purchased, unlike Z, which is free software.
X and Y have to be purchased—unlike Z, which is free software.

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