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'Fun in ski' or 'Fun in skiing'
Which one is more natural for the title of composition?
'Fun in ski' or 'Fun in skiing'
Which one is more natural for the title of composition?
Which one is more natural for the title of composition?
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16 Dec 2019
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Fun in Skiing
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Since it's a title, perhaps try "Fun of Skiing" if you really want to use the word "fun". But I would say "The Joy of Skiing".
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