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Nov 25 |
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Visit of, to, or at a research department? The visit to this forum (by me) surely paid off and I'll make it my no. 1 place to stop by when I stumble upon problems with the correct use of the english language. ;) |
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Nov 25 |
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Nov 25 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Nov 25 |
accepted | Visit of, to, or at a research department? |
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Nov 25 |
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Visit of, to, or at a research department? Thank you Jasper, I will go with your proposition and apply your little correction to my sentence. And "Group" in fact refers to "Department" in this context. Thanks to all for contributing so quickly, you really helped me out! |
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Nov 25 |
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Visit of, to, or at a research department? Thanks for clearing up the correct use of "visit of". After writing down my suggestion for the phrase, I also had the feeling that I was reversing the roles of the persons involved. |
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Nov 25 |
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Visit of, to, or at a research department? Thanks, this is a very nice suggestion, too. |
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Nov 25 |
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Visit of, to, or at a research department? Peter is precisely right, "with" would imply cooperation with the group, which was not the case. |
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Nov 25 |
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Nov 25 |
asked | Visit of, to, or at a research department? |