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13 Dec 2019
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Question about English (UK)
is this sentence correct?
“In order for them to master the art, it is very important to raise awareness”
That may sound a little weird cause it’s totally out of context but I need to know if the expression ‘in order for someone to’ is correct.
is this sentence correct?
“In order for them to master the art, it is very important to raise awareness”
That may sound a little weird cause it’s totally out of context but I need to know if the expression ‘in order for someone to’ is correct.
“In order for them to master the art, it is very important to raise awareness”
That may sound a little weird cause it’s totally out of context but I need to know if the expression ‘in order for someone to’ is correct.
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