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Jackson6612 Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

What is the speed of light in air or vacuum for this reason?

Hi,

I'm confused about the use of 'for this reason' in the sentence below. Do you think that the sentence is correct? Thank you.


What is the speed of light in air or vacuum for this reason?

  

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It doesn't sound quite right to me. Does the earlier context explain what 'this reason' is? Can you give us the previous sentence?

  • It doesn't sound quite right to me.
  • Does the earlier context explain what 'this reason' is?
  • Can you give us the previous sentence?
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It doesn't sound quite right to me. Does the earlier context explain what 'this reason' is?

Can you give us the previous sentence?

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