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Cat desk Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

'With' vs 'having'

Is the following sentence grammatical? Do they mean the same?

1- Don't be afraid of starting over from scratch. This time you're not starting from scratch. You're starting with/having experience.
  

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cat desk Is the following sentence grammatical? Use "with". It isn't so much a matter of grammar as naturalness.

  • cat desk Is the following sentence grammatical?
  • Use "with".
  • It isn't so much a matter of grammar as naturalness.
  • By the way, "this time" is misleading.
  • Maybe " Don't be afraid of starting over from scratch, because you won't be starting from scratch.
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cat deskIs the following sentence grammatical?

Use "with". It isn't so much a matter of grammar as naturalness.

By the way, "this time" is misleading. Maybe "Don't be afraid of starting over from scratch, because you won't be starting from scratch. You'll be starting

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