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Must this construct necessarily take than ? Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professionallooking for an alternative way of expressing this, I'd just like to know if it's correct.

Must this construct necessarily take than ? Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Must this construct necessarily take than ? Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I'm not looking for an alternative way of expressing this, I'd just like to know if it's correct.

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Must this construct necessarily take "than".

than ? Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Thank you.

Must this construct necessarily take "than".

Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Thank you.

Must this construct necessarily take than ? Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Must this construct necessarily take "than"?"than".

Here is an example I found without it: The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Thank you.

Must this construct necessarily take "than"? Here is an example I found without it: The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Thank you.

Must this construct necessarily take "than".

Here is an example I found without it:

The workshop will start repairing the car no sooner the quotation has been accepted.

I sounds fine to me, but I'm not a professional.

Thank you.

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