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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Which one is more appropriate and correct one?

The removed item will no longer be used for any other project.

The removed can no longer be used for any other project.

  

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They have different meanings, and I have no idea what the situation is. "Removed" requires a noun. Usually there is a subject other than "item" and a relative clause with "removed" follows: The ball joint that has been removed....

  • They have different meanings, and I have no idea what the situation is.
  • "Removed" requires a noun.
  • Usually there is a subject other than "item" and a relative clause with "removed" follows: The ball joint that has been removed....
  • The software that has been uninstalled ...
  • The staples that we carefully extracted ...
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They have different meanings, and I have no idea what the situation is. "Removed" requires a noun. Usually there is a subject other than "item" and a relative clause with "removed" follows:

The ball joint that has been removed....
The software that has been uninstalled ...
The staples that we carefully extracted ...

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