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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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who chooses who

Does the sequence of words sound odd? Is it correct?
Who chooses who gets to exhibit their work at the museum?
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The sentence is correct. However, the sequence of four long "o" sounds in a row - who, chooses, who, and to - is awkward and can confuse a listener. "

  • The sentence is correct.
  • However, the sequence of four long "o" sounds in a row - who, chooses, who, and to - is awkward and can confuse a listener.
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The sentence is correct. However, the sequence of four long "o" sounds in a row - who, chooses, who, and to - is awkward and can confuse a listener. A remedy would be to break the sequence of four "o's" by substituting another word, for example: "Who decides who gets to exhibit their work at the museum?"

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