For example,
Peter's movements are completely different than John's movements.
What can I replace John's movements with?
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For example,
What can I replace John's movements with? |
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Peeled bananas would be a grammatically correct choice, but probably wouldn't make sense. I imagine you're asking if
is an acceptable version and the answer is: yes. See also a related question about different than as opposed to different to. |
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Instead of John's movements you can say the movements of John, but the first is correct, and I don't see any reason to replace it. |
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