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Grape red Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Usage of since after

Does the formation"since after"synonym "consequent upon" ?...Eg; the change process is geared up since after he assumed the charge of affairs.

Is it grammatically? correct?

  

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In various ways it is not good English. You can say this: The change process has geared up since he took charge of things.

  • In various ways it is not good English.
  • You can say this: The change process has geared up since he took charge of things.
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In various ways it is not good English. You can say this:

The change process has geared up since he took charge of things.

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