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Lucas21c Posted 11 years ago
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Are both of (A) and (B) okay in the following sentence?

Korea was liberated from Japan [ (A) on Aug. 15, 1945 / (B) on Aug. 15 in 1945].
  

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lucas21c Are both of (A) and (B) okay in the following sentence? B is not the usual. In fact, neither is the abbreviation of the month in text.

  • lucas21c Are both of (A) and (B) okay in the following sentence?
  • B is not the usual.
  • In fact, neither is the abbreviation of the month in text.
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lucas21cAre both of (A) and (B) okay in the following sentence?
B is not the usual. In fact, neither is the abbreviation of the month in text.
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Then, how about "Korea was liberated from Japan [ (A) on August 15, 1945 / (B) on August 15 in 1945]"?
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Only A is a native choice.

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