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2 Dec 2018
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It includes the most essential and exciting points.
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It includes the most essential and the most exciting points.
It includes the most essential and exciting points.
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It includes the most essential and the most exciting points.
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It includes the most essential and the most exciting points.
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@BlueBull the first one is the best. Saying ‘the’ all the time sounds a bit unnatural.
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First one is correct if all the points are essential as well as exciting.
Second one if some points are essential and some points are exciting.
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But again in general we use the 1st one.
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