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Manish Jaitly Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Using the phrase 'at least'

Hi,

I have written a sentence and in brackets and would like to know if I have used the term 'at least' correctly or if there is a better substitute.


Here is the partial sentence:

(at least, not in the way we humans understand).

  

Top answer

It would be easier for us to comment if you could show us the entire sentence. When I look at this fragment, I don't see the need for a comma. I also wonder why you decided to put this in brackets.

  • It would be easier for us to comment if you could show us the entire sentence.
  • When I look at this fragment, I don't see the need for a comma.
  • I also wonder why you decided to put this in brackets.
  • Clive
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It would be easier for us to comment if you could show us the entire sentence.

When I look at this fragment, I don't see the need for a comma. I also wonder why you decided to put this in brackets.

Clive

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